The physical and emotional environment in which parents find themselves following their baby or child's death will play a significant part in their ability to grieve.
Other potential factors are:
- Your relationships
- The quality of the support available to you, both practical and emotional
- Your own health and well-being
- The demands of other children in the family
- The loss of your role/identity as a mother/father where your only child has died
- Your financial situation
- Legalities eg inquest, compensation, litigation, complaints etc
- Publicity surrounding the death
- Police investigations
Where a child dies following a lengthy period of illness or disability, families may potentially lose financial assistance, equipment/vehicle etc and the support of frequent visits from professionals.