Hyderabad: October is observed as 'Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Month' with the aim of remembering the newborns who died in the womb of a mother before birth or immediately after birth. The death of a fetus, the birth of a dead child, or the death of a newborn immediately after birth is a devastating incident to occur to any family.
According to the World Health Organization and the United Nations, more than two million cases of stillbirths are reported every year. On the other hand, if we talk about the year-wise figures, in the year 2015, about 2.6 million cases of stillbirths were reported, in which the number of stillbirths per day was about 7,178. Most of these cases were identified in developing countries.
'Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Month' is observed every year across the world in October with the aim of remembering not only stillbirths but also fetuses who have been miscarried and newborns who lose their lives immediately after birth. This event was first introduced in the United States and Canada as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day.
The President of the United Nations, Ronald Reagan, first announced the observance of Pregnancy and Child Loss Remembrance Day on October 25, 1988. In 2000, Robin Baer, Lisa Brown, and Tammy Novak petitioned the federal government to recognize October 15 as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day. Since then, every year this day is organized all over the world on 15 October and the month of October is observed as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Month.
The purpose of observing Pregnancy and Child Loss Remembrance Month is not only to remember the children who died during pregnancy, at birth, or soon after, but also to spread awareness among the general public about the causes and prevention of miscarriage, stillbirth, and neonatal death. During this period of one month, programs that spread public awareness are organized, where children who died during pregnancy, at birth, or soon after due to any reason are remembered. Significantly, on 15 October, Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day is also observed all over the world.
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