This research addresses the lack of psychological support for bereaved parents in low-resource settings. After reviewing global evidence and consulting experts and parents, it aims to develop a culturally appropriate, community-based intervention in Malawi. The goal is scalable, evidence-based support integrated into health systems to reduce mental health risks after pregnancy and neonatal loss.
2026
2025
This qualitative study examines the emotional impact of pregnancy loss on Black women. Interviews reveal medicalized trauma, dismissal within healthcare systems, and profound isolation—framed as the Invisible Cradle Theory. The research calls for recognizing pregnancy loss within maternal mortality care and improving culturally responsive support, validation, and mental health resources.