
'I'll never forget seeing lifeless baby son'
The Department of Health has announced new funding to try to halve the number of stillbirths and infant deaths.
More than £4m will be allocated to improve training and ensure hospitals have the best equipment.
The move has been welcomed by the Colchester MP, Will Quince, whose wife delivered a stillborn baby last year.
He told the Victoria Derbyshire programme he would never forget what it felt like to see his wife give birth to a lifeless baby.
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