Each year, approximately one
million pregnancies in the United States end
in miscarriage, stillbirth, or the death of
a newborn baby and Sen. Judy Eason McIntyre
has authored a concurrent resolution mourning
these deaths. SCR 25, co-authored by Rep.
Mike Shelton, also designates October 15,
2007 as "Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance
Day" in Oklahoma.
"Losing a child is such a traumatic experience
for families regardless of which phase they
are in their lives. It's still a loss of life
and it's devastating," said Eason McIntyre,
D-Tulsa. "This resolution is our way
of showing those families that we care, and
that they're in our thoughts and prayers."
Recognition of October 15 as Pregnancy and
Infant Loss Remembrance Day has garnered supports
from all levels of government. Governors from
all 50 states have signed proclamations designating
the special day. Many state legislatures have
passed concurrent resolutions; and on September
28, 2006, the U.S. House of Representatives
passed HCR 222 also recognizing the day of
remembrance.
The senator explained that officials hope
to achieve many goals by having such a day.
The first and foremost goal is have information
and support available to families who suffer
from pregnancy and infant loss. Second, it
will help inform and educate the public so
they can better learn how to respond with
compassion. Finally, it will enable professional
to better serve these families.
"It is our hope that this day of remembrance
will provide some comfort for these hurting
families," said Eason McIntyre. "By
designating a day, it will also help communities
raise awareness about these tragedies and
help them consider how, as individuals and
communities, they can meet the needs of bereaved
mothers, fathers, and family members as well
as work to prevent the causes of these deaths."
The senator was joined on the floor by Ronda
Lawmaster and Erica Blystone who requested
the resolution to help raise awareness of
infant loss in the state and the impact it
has on Oklahoma families. Their husbands T.C.
Lawmaster and Dan Blystone were in the gallery.
For more information
contact:
Senator Eason McIntyre's Office: (405) 521-5598