Introduction: Issues of disposal of fetal remains and related parental distress do not concern only the present. This contribution aims at offering a glimpse of what grieving management concerning perinatal death must have been in ancient times. The discussion of the topic of death and treatment of perinatal remains is based on historical, anthropological, and bioethical reasoning, in a dialogue that contributes to the current debate on fetal personhood. Methods: We have considered written and archaeological sources to investigate the response of past societies to perinatal death, in parallel with today's bioethical and legislative issues on fetal identity. Results: From historical evidence and archaeological findings, it emerges that lay...
The death of a baby, stillborn or living only briefly after birth, is a moral affront to the cycle o...
Stillbirth and neonatal death can cause great emotional suffering to family and friends. Midwives ar...
The death of a baby, stillborn or living only briefly after birth, is a moral affront to the cycle o...
Introduction: Issues of disposal of fetal remains and related parental distress do not concern only ...
The Late Antique (ca. 450 CE) infant cemetery uncovered at Poggio Gramignano near Lugnano in Teverin...
The ambiguity of life is visible in the complex sets of beliefs that cultures develop around abortio...
Anonymised transcripts of interviews with (1) professionals working in the funerary industry (funera...
Setting in dialogue a range of texts from fiction and diaries to medical journals and letters, from ...
Because of their liminal status between life and death, stillborn babies often occupied a controvers...
Small remains. The fate of the foetus and the stillborn ; In the last two decades, we have witnesse...
In the Netherlands, until the years mid eighty of the previous century, health care professionals li...
Perinatal bereavement rituals developed within hospitals in the late 1970s, broadly coinciding with ...
In this first paper of The Lancet\u27s Stillbirths Series we explore the present status of stillbirt...
A sociological framework for explaining parental experiences of stillbirth is presented. Foregrounde...
Stillbirths Series steering committee* In this fi rst paper of The Lancet’s Stillbirths Series we ex...
The death of a baby, stillborn or living only briefly after birth, is a moral affront to the cycle o...
Stillbirth and neonatal death can cause great emotional suffering to family and friends. Midwives ar...
The death of a baby, stillborn or living only briefly after birth, is a moral affront to the cycle o...
Introduction: Issues of disposal of fetal remains and related parental distress do not concern only ...
The Late Antique (ca. 450 CE) infant cemetery uncovered at Poggio Gramignano near Lugnano in Teverin...
The ambiguity of life is visible in the complex sets of beliefs that cultures develop around abortio...
Anonymised transcripts of interviews with (1) professionals working in the funerary industry (funera...
Setting in dialogue a range of texts from fiction and diaries to medical journals and letters, from ...
Because of their liminal status between life and death, stillborn babies often occupied a controvers...
Small remains. The fate of the foetus and the stillborn ; In the last two decades, we have witnesse...
In the Netherlands, until the years mid eighty of the previous century, health care professionals li...
Perinatal bereavement rituals developed within hospitals in the late 1970s, broadly coinciding with ...
In this first paper of The Lancet\u27s Stillbirths Series we explore the present status of stillbirt...
A sociological framework for explaining parental experiences of stillbirth is presented. Foregrounde...
Stillbirths Series steering committee* In this fi rst paper of The Lancet’s Stillbirths Series we ex...
The death of a baby, stillborn or living only briefly after birth, is a moral affront to the cycle o...
Stillbirth and neonatal death can cause great emotional suffering to family and friends. Midwives ar...
The death of a baby, stillborn or living only briefly after birth, is a moral affront to the cycle o...