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WHy you'd have a birth announcement if the baby was stillborn? I know I wouldn't, no way. It's just too sad.
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Actually . . .. . . in Australia (where Brydz is), birth announcements for stillborns aren't unusual. Often it's a way for the parents to let people know that the baby was born still, and to express their grief publicly without having to publish a death notice instead. I see them a lot in Western Australia's main newspaper.
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I suppose it's a part of the grieving process, in that the parents don't want to pretend that their child never existed. It's the same as how they're encouraged to wrap the baby in a shawl and hold it and take photos, and to have a funeral. Also it would let people in the area know what had happened without having that awkward conversation when an acquaintance asks "so what did you have?". Just my thoughts.S xx--
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