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Who can register a neonatal death?
If a baby is born alive and then dies, the death can be registered by both parents or by just one parent, whether or not they are married. If the baby’s birth has not yet been registered, this can be done at the same time. Please see Who can register a birth or a stillbirth?
If neither parent can register the death, another relative, someone else who was present at the death, or a member of the hospital staff can register.







