
Dye pot with botanicals and quilt cloth. Image by Lucy Irvine
A collaborative research project between the School of Sociology and the School of Art & Design
The Lactation After Loss quilt will be an important device in workshops with health care professionals to prompt reflection and action upon lactation care delivery for parents bereaved by stillbirth and infant death.
Our Australian Research Council funded project has identified comprehensive lactation care after loss as a gap in health care information, delivery, and in health professional education.
The commemorative lactation after loss quilt is designed to open dialogue, bear witness and break down taboos. Donated breast milk that cannot be used to feed babies has been used to enhance the colours of plant dyes used to make the quilt, making breast milk visible and reflecting the value bereaved parents attributed to breastmilk after loss. The voices of bereaved parents are revealed through a patchwork of colours that speak of these parents’ complex and varied experiences of loss and the care they require.
Please join researchers Katherine Carroll, Debbie Noble-Carr, Lucy Irvine and Rebecca Mayo to celebrate and reflect upon their collaboration.
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- Katherine Carroll