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This is an interview with one of the founders of The Butterfly Project where a simple purple butterfly on an infant's incubator or cot can alert others in the NICU that this infant had a sibling who died, thereby guiding a respectful, more sensitive conversation with parents. The program has taken hold throughout the world.