Why do 17 babies die every single day in the UK?
Wrexham's Assembly Member, Lesley, has attended a special Welsh Assembly reception to launch the Why 17? campaign in Wales, which asks the question, "Why do 17 babies die every single day in the UK?"
The AM attended the reception at the Senedd on 17th June, organised by the
stillbirth and neonatal death charity, Sands, to raise awareness of the 17
babies who are stillborn or die shortly after birth every day in the UK.
The figures for Wales are no less shocking; every other day a baby is stillborn
in Wales and a further 2 babies die shortly after birth every week, this is
nearly 300 babies dying every year in Wales.
At the event, Lesley Griffiths was presented with Sands’ report, Saving
Babies’ Lives Report 2009 which, backed up by new research, highlights
several problem areas that are contributing to this level of baby loss, the
long-lasting impact of these deaths, and recommends changes that could save
babies’ lives.
A new Sands petition was also shared with Assembly Members. Signed by over 700
people from across Wales showing their support for the Why17? campaign, the
petition calls on the Welsh Assembly to take action to reduce the numbers of
babies dying every year in Wales, and will be considered by the Assembly
Petitions Committee on 7th July.
In pledging her support for the campaign, Lesley Griffiths AM said:
"I was shocked to discover that there are almost 300 stillbirths and
neonatal deaths every year in Wales alone, and that many families in my local
constituency will have experienced the tragic loss of a baby in this way.
"Sands Saving Babies’ Lives Report, 2009 clearly outlines the key issues,
problem areas and recommendations for change, and I am fully committed to
supporting Sands in their call for action now to make a difference so more
lives can be saved in the future."
The facts on stillbirths are:
- 177 babies are stillborn every year in Wales
- 115 babies die shortly after birth every year in Wales
- ten times more babies are stillborn than die of cot death every year in Wales
- the stillbirth rate in Wales has not changed in the last 12 years
- 17 babies die every day in the UK (10 are stillbirths, 7 are neonatal deaths) totalling almost 6,500 baby deaths a year - the equivalent of 16 jumbo jets crashing every year with no survivors
Shirley Gittoes, Sands Welsh Network Convenor said:
"The devastation my family and I felt when our daughter Heulwen was stillborn was indescribable. No parent whose baby has died wants any other parent to suffer in this way, which is why I am supporting Sands Why17? campaign in Wales.
"I want to raise awareness of the 300 babies dying every year in Wales and I’m urging Welsh politicians to sit up, and take note of all the hundreds of Welsh parents devastated by their babies’ deaths. We need a co-ordinated, national strategy to tackle stillbirths and neonatal deaths and we need it now."
To find out more about Sands Why17? campaign and the Saving Babies’ Lives Report 2009 please go to www.uk-sands.org.


