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Pregnancy or Infant Loss & Complications

The resources below are dedicated to improving information on early pregnancy complications and bereavement care. These resources also seek to support healthcare providers supporting families who have suffered the loss of a pregnancy or the death of their baby/babies.

Bridget's Bunnies I Pregancy or infant loss and complications

Bridget's Bunnies

Provides comfort Kits provided to individuals and families in Canada who experience pregnancy or infant loss and are intended to provide gentle direction and lots of compassion.

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Early Pregnancy Bleeding and/or Loss <20 weeks in the ED

This checklist can be used for every patient presenting to the emergency department with bleeding in early pregnancy.

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Early Pregnancy Loss Quality Improvements Coordinator Checklist

This checklist can be used to guide early pregnancy loss quality improvement opportunities, including how to build the foundation, staff education, patient and staff resources, supply management, and ensuring sustainability.

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Managing Products of Conception Nursing Care Checklist 

This checklist can be used if a fetus or products of conception (POC) is delivered in or brought to the emergency department.

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Pregnancy and Infant Loss Network

Resources to support and equip health care and service professionals with the resources and information needed to provide skilled and compassionate care to families who have experienced a pregnancy loss, stillbirth or the death of their infant.

PregnancyED: First Trimester Complications

PregnancyED: First Trimester Complications

This website was created by emergency department doctors, nurses, obstetricians, gynaecologists, family physicians, and patients who have experienced pregnancy loss to help answer questions about first trimester pregnancy loss. Provides printable resources for patients.

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Urine Hat Instructions

These instructions are to be cut out and placed within urine hats prior to giving to patients.

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