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Cremating Early Miscarriage remains at home

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DonG30 · 21/01/2021 20:49

Missed @ 6weeks5days.. Don't want to plant in a pot.. If I got a small garden incinerator, place remains wrapped in a light cloth with some flowers would this all turn to Ash for an urn? Have no clue what I'm doing, only been Googleing my life away looking for a way that feels right xx

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ThisMammaCat · 21/01/2021 22:39

I'm so sorry for your loss, it's heartbreaking.

I believe your idea would work, but I'm not super familiar with garden incinerators. We have a wood burner and it has a tray underneath that collects ashes very well- if you can find a garden incinerator with that feature, I think that would make things logistically easier for you.

I do know you will need kindling and some wood too, all this would end up in the ashes but I think that's the only way to end up with enough ashes to put into a small urn.

Again...so sorry for your loss, and thank you for being so thoughtful about your baby's funeral, it's a beautiful idea.

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