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Home arrow About SPRING

About Spring
My name is Heather Matthews and I worked at Poole Maternity
Hospital as a Midwife, and now a counsellor.
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About 12 years ago I felt that the emotional issues around pregnancy and loss were not being given the support that was needed.  I decided to train as a counsellor and started to offer acounselling service within the maternity unit.  Although this began as voluntary service, it is now funded by the maternity services.

In March 1998 several professionals got together to look at the need for starting a local support group for bereaved parents.  Several months later in October 1998 the first S.P.R.I.N.G. meeting was held.

S.P.R.I.N.G. (Supporting Parents and Relatives In Neo-natal Grief) was set up to provide support to parents and relatives who have experienced the death of a baby during pregnancy, at, or just after birth.  This includes miscarriage, stillbirth and termination for foetal abnormality.  S.P.R.I.N.G is run by a unique combination of bereaved parents, relatives and caring professionals.  The aim of S.P.R.I.N.G is to befriend and support through grief.  This is achieved by offering counselling, befriending and monthly support meetings.  We also have special facilities such as the S.P.R.I.N.G suite at Poole Maternity Unit to help parents and their families to cope with their bereavement.

Many people find that it is difficult to get through such a sad time alone and without help.  They often find they feel less isolated when they share their experience with others who have been through the same heartache.  Support meetings are held on then first Wednesday of each month at the Health Information and Resource centre, Poole Hospital,

Longfleet Road, Poole from 7.30 pm – 9.30 pm.  Bereaved parents and their relatives are always welcome to attend no matter when or where their baby died.

If you have experienced the death of a baby and feel that we can support you, please come along.  We will do our best to meet the individual needs of all those who attend in a warm, caring and sensitive way.  In the early days following your bereavement you may feel that you are getting plenty of support from family, friends and health professionals.  As time passes and turns into weeks, months or even years, you may find that you want to consider attending the support meetings.  Here you will find others willing to listen, who understand your needs to discuss your experience and remember your baby.

S.P.R.I.N.G can also provide support through a subsequent pregnancy, as there are members of the group who have gone on to have successful births following the loss of a baby.  Many women find it reassuring to share their concerns and anxieties with someone who understands what they are going through.  Our aim is to reach more people who might be in need of our support.

S.P.R.I.N.G offers a confidential, non-judgmental environment with respect for others views, beliefs and circumstances.  It gives freedom of expression and permission to opt out.  We have found that sharing similar and dissimilar experiences can be helpful within a group especially when one id feeling isolated and alone.

At our S.P.R.I.N.G meetings we have found that sharing can help you support each other.  To help get you through the grief and help others do the same.  If you have experienced the death of a baby and feel we can support you, get in touch with S.P.R.I.N.G.




Disclaimer Please note that any views or opinions expressed in this website are those of the authors, not those of S.P.R.I.N.G.
S.P.R.I.N.G. would encourage those seeking further advice and support to contact medical or counselling practitioners.

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