The Stillbirth and SUID Prevention, Education and Awareness Act of 2009
Please help us get this legislation passed by contacting your representatives in the House and Senate today!
Full Text of Bills: S1445, HR3212 | Fact Sheet | Sample Letter | Current Co-Sponsors
First Candle is pleased to announce that the Stillbirth and SUID Prevention, Education and Awareness Act of 2009 was filed on July 14 by Senator Frank Lautenberg, D-NJ. A companion bill was filed in the House by Frank Pallone, Jr., D-NJ-6. This bill will improve the collection of critical data to determine the causes of stillbirth, SIDS and SUID, increase education and awareness about how to prevent these tragedies in the future and expand support services for families who have experienced a stillbirth, SIDS or SUID loss.
- Every year there are more than 25,000 stillbirths in the United States. For more than half these deaths there is no known cause, leaving parents with more questions than answers as to why the baby died. The bill would expand activities to identify the causes of stillbirth, identify ways to prevent it in the future and increase education and awareness about the issue among healthcare providers and parents.
- In addition, there are more than 4,600 sudden unexpected infant deaths each year (including SIDS) and 200 sudden unexpected deaths of children between the ages of one and four. This bill encourages states to complete scene investigations to better understand why these children died, establishes a national database to track these deaths and identify risk factors to prevent them in the future, supports more comprehensive reviews and creates a national public awareness campaign to educate parents and caregivers.
- Members of Congress rely on input from their constituents to help them better understand what issues are important to those they serve. Help give our babies a voice!
Participating in First Candle’s letter-writing campaign is easy!
- Visit www.house.gov to get contact information for the Congressman in your District. You will need your 9-digit zip code. If you do not know your 4 digit extension, you can get it at http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.jsp. You will then be able link directly to your Representative’s website.
- Visit www.senate.gov to get contact information for your state’s two Senators. Simply select your state from the drop down menu to connect to your Senators’ websites.
- We encourage you to call your representatives directly, or set up an appointment to meet with them face-to-face. Writing a letter or sending an email can be effective as well. Emails can be sent directly through your representatives’ websites.
- Whether you are writing a letter or speaking with your representatives directly, be sure to include your personal story.
- First Candle would love to receive a copy of your letter or an email detailing your conversation with your representatives for our files.
Please feel free to contact Ashawnda Fleming, 1-800-221-7437, extension 234, or ashawnda@firstcandle.org with any questions you may have.
Last Updated: Apr 22, 2011