I think them iscarriages referred to in the article would not be early ones, when there is not a lot of matter left, but ones late into the pregnancy, where the body must be removed. A friend of the family recently had a miscarriage right at the moment of birth, and they had a cremation service. I am not opposed to cremation.
This was not cremation. This was incineration. This was taking a shovel, dipping it into a bag of ‘medical waste’ and throwing the bodies of murdered and miscarried children into a fire in the basement. In some cases, the families of miscarried children were not even informed. Auschwitz exists in Britain today.
Yes I understand that the article was about larger babies...it just got me wondering about the prescribed process for very early miscarriages.