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About Grief

Losing a child is perhaps the most painful experience any parent can have. When the loss is without warning or explanation, it is even more unbearable. The immediate reaction of parents to such a death is total shock. Feelings of denial, unreality and numbness are common and parents often feel they are living in a nightmare from which they will wake up.

Grief is a very personal emotion and everyone will experience it differently. There are many different emotional responses – sadness, anger, fear, blame, despair and guilt are all common and some of these may last for years. Some people find it helpful to go over the events leading up to the death again and again, finding that it eases the pain to talk in this way. Others find no comfort from this and shut themselves off in their own world of grief. Parents will grieve differently and may find that they are unable to provide much support for each other. It can be very helpful to share what they are feeling with someone outside the family such as their doctor or social worker.

Some of the physical manifestations of grief can be very hard – nausea, pain in the chest and arms, exhaustion. The bereaved person may also fear that they are losing their mind. All these are normal parts of the grief process.

Grief is not something which can be measured in terms of time. The emotions involved can resurface for many years, particularly at anniversaries, birthdays, family celebrations and special landmarks, such as when the child would have started school. Although the acute pain will gradually diminish, the baby who died will never be forgotten.

Befriending

Parents and Grandparent that have been through the grieving process of losing a child to cot death may now feel they would like to support other newly bereaved Parents or Grandparents in their journey of loss by becoming a Befriender for the Trust.

If this is something that you are interested in please contact Lynda Bathgate our Community Services Nurse for information on the next Befriender Training Day.

Family Day

Over 70 bereaved family members took part in our first Family Day in the Glasgow Science Centre on Sunday 5th October. Families came from all over Scotland - from as far afield as Aberdeen.

The purpose of the Trust's Family Fun Day is to bring families affected by cot death together for a family day out, offering the chance to meet with others who have shared a similar experience.

The day consists of a range of fun and therapeutic activities for all the family. From making memory jars to T-shirt painting, face painting, arts and crafts, a magic show, balloon modeling and a workshop for parents on "Answering Difficult Questions".

Our second Family Day is planned for Sunday 4th October 2009 in the Glasgow Science Centre. For information on attending future Family Fun Days and suggestions or ideas for future family events please contact Lynda Bathgate our Community Services Nurse on 0141 357 3946 or email on lynda.bathgate@ggc.scot.nhs.uk


Families working on their "memory jars"


T-shirts were painted


Balloons were modelled and children were entertained


How the Scottish Cot Death Trust can help

The Trust can provide you with information leaflets and facts about Cot Death. You can either visit or telephone the office to speak to our bereavement support worker or she may be able to visit you in your own home if you prefer. Through the support worker you can arrange to speak to a befriender. If and when you think about having another baby, you may need some extra support – just telephone or email us and we will try to help with advice and reassurance.

Further Information

The following sections offer further assistance in coping or dealing with a Cot Death situation. Please do not hesitate to contact us regarding any support you require.

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The Scottish Cot Death Trust, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow G3 8SJ
Scottish Charity No. SC003458. Tel No: 0141 357 3946 Fax No: 0141 334 1376

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