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Parental Bereavement
Comments on an article by Lewis Cohen et al. (see record 2013-42173-015). Lewis Cohen et al. describes some poignant issues relative to perinatal mortality and bereavement. The need for hospital protocol embracing "affirmation of reality" needs after death of the neonate is particularly ge...
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