Horrible topic I know but would a still born be registered as a birth? I've noticed alot of occasions where a child is born and dies in the same year.. I wondered if these were stillborns or just babies that didn't live very long? It's quite sad how frequently it happens.. Im sure you've all found the same.
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07-07-2019, 9:05 PM #1
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Stillborn registers.
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07-07-2019, 9:50 PM #2
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Stillbirths were not registered until 1927, when they began to be registered in the same way as a normal birth. Not sure if they are held in a actual separate register, but they are not included in the published GRO Index.
Only parents, or siblings of the baby if the parents are deceased, can apply for a copy of the registration.
Strictly speaking, even if a child lived for only a minute there should be a birth and a death certificate.
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08-07-2019, 5:46 AM #3
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The records you have noticed are of infants who have died after birth not stillborns.
There are about 30,000 stillbirths a year in England which equates to about 1 in every 200 births. Around 600 could be saved if hospitals followed NHS Guidelines.
Stillbirths are recorded in a separate Stillbirth Register, stillbirths may also be recorded in burial registers from at least 1551 to the present day.
Sorry this is not correct any person can apply for a copy of any entry in the Stillbirth Register, however the Registrar General (in reality his/her staff) looks at the request and decides whether to allow the request or refuse it.
The parents of the stillborn are automatically given the right to receive a certificate of the stillbirth, this also applies to siblings if the parents are deceased.
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08-07-2019, 9:30 AM #4
Thank you Guy. You saved me having to write all that. It's one of the few things I know about because my aunt had a stillborn child and my cousin applied for the certificate to make the family tree complete
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08-07-2019, 9:56 AM #5
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Thank you for that.. So basically I can assume that the babies I've found were alive when they were born.. Just didnt live for very long after birth.
My nan had a stillbirth before my dad was born and I was wondering why I couldn't find a birth record for him.. I imagine he will be recorded in the still birth register.
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