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1. First Nations Peoples' perceptions, knowledge and beliefs regarding stillbirth prevention and bereavement practices: A mixed methods systematic review.

2. Care, connection, and social distancing: The challenges of baby loss during the COVID-19 pandemic in Aotearoa New Zealand.

3. Support interventions to reduce psychological distress in families experiencing stillbirth in high income countries: A systematic review.

4. 'There is trauma all round': A qualitative study of health workers' experiences of caring for parents after stillbirth in Kenya and Uganda.

5. Exploring the impact of healthcare workers communication with women who have experienced stillbirth in Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia. A grounded theory study.

6. The BLOSSoM study: Burnout after perinatal LOSS in Midwifery. Results of a nation-wide investigation in Italy.

7. Stillbirth in Australia 1: The road to now: Two decades of stillbirth research and advocacy in Australia.

8. Stillbirth in Australia 5: Making respectful care after stillbirth a reality: The quest for parent-centred care.

9. Pregnancy after loss during the COVID19 pandemic.

10. Love, Listen and Learn: Grandmothers' Experiences of Grief Following Their Child's Pregnancy Loss.

11. Understanding stillbirth stigma: A scoping literature review.

12. Clinical practice guidelines for perinatal bereavement care - An overview.

13. Voices of the unheard: A qualitative survey exploring bereaved parents experiences of stillbirth stigma.

14. Perinatal palliative care after a stillbirth-Midwives' experiences of using Cubitus baby.

15. Breaking through the silence in antenatal care: Fetal movement and stillbirth education.

16. Australian heterosexual women's experiences of healthcare provision following a pregnancy loss.

17. "Better safe than sorry"-Reasons for consulting care due to decreased fetal movements.

18. Caring for parents at the time of stillbirth: How can we do better?

19. Caring for families experiencing stillbirth: Evidence-based guidance for maternity care providers.

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