“…16,18,38,44 Families also liked providers who they felt gave honest answers and appreciated health teams who provided them with consistent information, though parents often reported wanting even more information and explanations. 16,31,46 Finally, Wing (2002) described a perinatal grief program with multiple components and found, not surprisingly, that there was a correlation between the overall number of bereavement services given to parents and their general level of satisfaction with care. 46 In short, bereaved parents were most appreciative of actions that demonstrated emotional support from providers and showed attention to the physical needs of the mother and baby.…”