Register a stillbirth

A stillbirth should be registered within 42 days. Sometimes a stillbirth can be registered after 42 days - the register office can explain when this can happen. You can name the baby in the register. Contact a register office (external link) to register the stillbirth.

Who can register the stillbirth 

If the baby’s parents are married or in a civil partnership, either the mother or father can register. The mother can register if: 

  • the baby’s parents are not married or in a civil partnership 
  • the father cannot be traced or is unknown 

If the father registers the stillbirth and the parents are not married or in a civil partnership, the mother will need to make a ‘signed declaration’ (the register office can explain how to do this). If both parents want the father’s name in the register and they are not married or in a civil partnership, the register office can tell you what you need to do. 

If the child was conceived as a result of fertility treatment 

The following people can register the stillbirth:  

  • the mother 
  • the father, if he was married to or in a civil partnership with the mother at the time of treatment 
  • the second female parent, if she was married to or in a civil partnership with the mother at the time of treatment 

If neither parent can register 

The following people can register the stillbirth: 

  • the occupier of the hospital or house where the stillbirth took place 
  • someone who was present at the stillbirth 
  • someone who is responsible for the stillborn child  
  • the person who found the stillborn child, if the date and place of the stillbirth are unknown 

What documents you need 

The register office will tell you what documents you need. You can arrange a funeral for your baby. 

Financial support and taking time off work 

Following a stillbirth, you are normally entitled to:  

You may be asked for evidence to get financial support depending on what you are claiming. For example, this can be the notification for the registration of a stillbirth from the attending doctor or midwife, or a certificate of stillbirth from the registrar. You will not be able to claim Child Benefit.

Support organisations 

The following organisations give support and advice: