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Regional Strategy & Lived Experience: Driving Change for Pregnancy & Infant Loss

As part of the Pregnancy and Infant Loss (PAIL) Network’s long-term vision, they hosted their inaugural "Connected in Care" conference on Thursday, September 21st and Friday, September 22nd, 2023. The conference brought together healthcare professionals and bereaved families with a shared goal: to improve the quality of compassionate and skilled care and support for individuals and families who experience a pregnancy loss or infant death.



We are delighted to share that the Women and Children's Health Network actively participated in the Connected in Care conference by hosting a conference booth. Our poster centered on the theme "The Power of a Regional and Multifaceted Approach, Coupled with the Strength of Lived Experience to Drive Change for Those Who Have Endured Pregnancy or Infant Loss."


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