2024
DOI: 10.1136/bmjsrh-2023-201982
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Women’s experiences of the consenting process for pregnancy remains disposal following early miscarriage

Susie Kilshaw

Abstract: Background and methodologyUK clinical practices around managing pregnancy remains after pregnancy loss involve a process of documenting consent. Women are typically offered options for disposal, which may include cremation, burial, releasing for private arrangements, releasing to a funeral director and, in some cases, sensitive incineration. A single researcher conducted 20 months of ethnographic fieldwork in one National Health Service (NHS) Trust including observing the consenting process for pregnancy remai… Show more

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