Westminster News

James Gray MP Supports Stillbirth Charity

Tuesday, 24 January, 2012

North Wiltshire MP, James Gray attended a parliamentary reception in the House of Commons, organised by Sands, the stillbirth and neonatal death charity, for the launch of their new report, Preventing Babies’ Deaths: what needs to be done.

 

6,500 babies are stillborn or die shortly after birth every year in the UK. The charity’s report proposes that 1,200 babies’ lives could be saved every year through a combination of more research, better care and greater awareness of the risks of stillbirth and newborn baby death.

 

Mr Gray at Wednesday’s event with local constituents, Dr John Simpson and Patricia Simpson, pledged his support for the Sands campaign, saying, “I was shocked to discover the scale of baby deaths in the UK. 17 babies are stillborn or die shortly after birth every day, with stillbirth being the largest contributor to child deaths under the age of five years. These deaths have a devastating impact on parents and their families, and I fully support Sands in their call for urgent action to prevent baby deaths in the future.”

 

For further details:   www.uk-sands.org