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1. Experiences and needs of Chinese women after a stillbirth: a qualitative phenomenological study.

2. Communication, Training, and Debriefing After Stillbirth in U.S. Hospitals: A National Survey.

3. 'What's a D and C between friends?' Space, intimacy and the medicalisation of unmotherhood in modernist literature.

4. The role of art therapy on quality of life of women with recent pregnancy loss: A randomized clinical trial.

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

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

7. "Just forget about it and move on": Stillbirth ruptured and repaired narratives beyond expectant futures.

8. 'I had to Educate Myself': A thematic analysis of online stillbirth stories to improve obstetric care.

9. Short Term Coping-Behaviors and Postpartum Health in a Population-Based Study of Women with a Live Birth, Stillbirth, or Neonatal Death.

10. Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and Subsequent First-Time Use of Psychiatric Treatment Among Fathers in Denmark.

11. Parental Perceptions of Counseling Regarding Interpregnancy Interval after Stillbirth or Neonatal Death.

12. Looking after bubba for all our mob: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community experiences and perceptions of stillbirth.

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

14. 'Every Woman Wants to Know What Came out of Her Body': Grief Experiences of Women After Stillbirth in Nigeria.

15. Spiritual Support to Improve Women's Mental Health after Miscarriage and Stillbirth: A Qualitative Study in Japan.

16. Care in pregnancy after stillbirth.

17. Mothers working to prevent early stillbirth study (MiNESS 20-28): a case-control study protocol.

18. Continuing bonds in parents after a loss in pregnancy, or a death at or shortly after birth: A population-based study.

19. Depression after pregnancy loss: the role of the presence of living children, the type of loss, multiple losses, the relationship quality, and coping strategies.

20. Interpretative Phenomenology of Grief following Reproductive Loss: A Narrative Review and Considerations on Improving Support.

21. Impact of contact with the baby following stillbirth on parental mental health and well-being: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

22. Stillbirths in India: Current Status, Challenges, and the Way Forward.

23. The Process Model of Stigmatized Loss: Identity-Threatened Experiences of Bereaved Mothers.

24. First Nations populations' perceptions, knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and myths about prevention and bereavement in stillbirth: a mixed methods systematic review protocol.

25. Good practices in perinatal bereavement care in public maternity hospitals in Southern Spain.

26. Risk factors for late preterm and term stillbirth: A secondary analysis of an individual participant data meta-analysis.

27. The psychological support for women who underwent a stillbirth during their pregnancy: the quality of midwifery care.

28. Sedative administration in Spanish hospitals in the context of perinatal loss: findings from a mixed-methods study.

29. Holding a baby after stillbirth: the impact of fetal congenital and structural abnormalities.

30. Parents experiences of pregnancy following perinatal loss: An integrative review.

31. When Words Fail: "Miscarriage," Referential Ambiguity, and Psychological Harm.

32. Cultural beliefs and practices on perinatal death: a qualitative study among the Lango community in Northern Uganda.

33. Subsequent pregnancy after stillbirth: a qualitative narrative analysis of Canadian families' experiences.

34. Anxiety and depression in pregnant women who have experienced a previous perinatal loss: a case-cohort study from Scandinavia.

35. Continuing bonds following stillbirth: protective and risk factors associated with parental bereavement adaptation.

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

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

38. 'Moving towards understanding', acceptability of investigations following stillbirth in sub-Saharan Africa: A grounded theory study.

39. Addressing obstetricians' awareness of compassion, communication, and self-care when caring for families experiencing stillbirth: Evaluation of a novel educational workshop using applied drama techniques.

40. Better maternity care pathways in pregnancies after stillbirth or neonatal death: a feasibility study.

41. Comparing posttraumatic growth in mothers after stillbirth or early miscarriage.

42. Online Support Groups for Perinatal Loss: A Pilot Feasibility Study for Women of Color.

43. "Your heart keeps bleeding": lived experiences of parents with a perinatal death in Northern Uganda.

44. Living with Loss: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating an internet-based perinatal bereavement program for parents following stillbirth and neonatal death.

45. Care and management of stillborn babies from the parents' perspective: A phenomenological study.

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

48. The Hardest Step.

49. Preliminary findings on the experiences of care for parents who suffered perinatal bereavement during the COVID-19 pandemic.

50. A qualitative focus group study concerning perceptions and experiences of Nigerian mothers on stillbirths.

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