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A midwife is marking Manx Care's launch of baby loss certificates by hosting a 'Starlight Walk'.
From Friday (29 November) anyone on the Island who's lost a baby before 24 weeks of pregnancy can apply for a record of their loss.
Dianne Rubery has organised a 5km walk around The Roundhouse in Braddan to raise money for the Stillbirth and Neonatal Death charity.
It'll take place at 7pm and those taking part are encouraged to register and bring a torch or light with them to 'light up the night together'.
Dianne, who's the Bereavement Lead for Manx Care’s Women, Children and Families Care Group, said: "Pregnancy loss and support featured in the top five priorities identified in the Isle of Man Women’s Health Consultation launched in August 2023.
"As a consequence, and to align with the UK, we’re delighted to be introducing the baby loss certificate for families of the Isle of Man.
"The Care Group is committed to ensuring bereaved parents are supported and the impact and importance of the family’s loss is recognised."
If you are interested in joining the walk you can register here.
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