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pusskin | 11:58 Wed 27th Oct 2010 | Genealogy
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If a baby was stillborn around the 1940's, would it have to be registered, and could it be found on record?
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p.s. born at home, shortly after 1943 ish!
Still births were registered after 1927, only I think if the pregnancy went beyond 28 weeks (it's now 24 weeks). However, the procedure for obtaining a certificate is different and can only be by a mother or father or sibling I think if the parents are deceased.

Hopefully Dot or Craft will be around later and give you some better info!
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many thanks barmaid. It was a full time birth! Mum never really got over it, and always remembered her daughter Annette. She would have been 2 yrs older than me?
I would love to know if she exists on record? If so --I will have to try and look into it.

many thanks for replying to me x
My aunt was one of triplets born in 1936.......one was stillborn but her birth was never registered.
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hi craft! shame your aunts baby wasnt recored. Its nice to look them up and find the right dates and names etc. I wish I have of asked mum more about it now, but she used to clam up, bless her.
From Genuki:
'Stillborn children were not registered prior to 1927.

Stillbirth registration was introduced on 1 July 1927 to help protect infant life, provide a valuable source of statistical information and to give parents the opportunity to have their child officially acknowledged. A stillborn child is a child born after the 24th week of pregnancy who did not breathe or show any other signs of life. When a child is stillborn the midwife or doctor will issue a medical certificate of stillbirth which will be used to register the stillbirth.

When stillbirth registration was introduced the the age limit was the end of the 28th week of pregnancy, not the 24th (as it is now). This is a relatively recent change following the greatly increased survival rates of premature babies.

Current GRO policy on obtaining stillbirth certificates: "Due to the sensitive nature of stillbirth registrations, the procedure for ordering a certificate of the entry differs from other types of certificates. We will only send out the application form after we have been contacted by phone or in writing by the mother or father (if he is named on the certificate). In cases where the parents are deceased, a brother or sister can apply if they can provide their parents' dates of death."

I would phone the regsiter office where the stillbirth registration would have been made and ask for their help in checking their local index,
I did mean to find out whether stillbirth registrations were included on the GRO birth index, (and therefore in the ancestry or FMP transcribed index) I don't think they are.
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thank you so much dotty! I must sit and read it all again slowly to take it all in.
Thanks to you too barmaid. have had visitors today that have put me all behind in getting back to you. Cheers once again, xx
if you dont get any luck with the suggestions, the stillbirth and neonatal death society (SANDS) have a forum which might be able to help
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cheers bednobs, for the link -- (neonatal death society)
Dotty --will phone the islington (london) register office tomorrow and see if they can find me anything to my advantage
I fancy a train ride , if it makes it easier to find anything out. . many thanks for replies.

sleep well tonight x

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