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Wave of Light

15th November 2016

We’ve been reflecting on the candles that lit up our social media channels during October’s Wave of Light, in memory of tiny lives lost far too soon. Thank you to everyone who allowed us to include their photos in our video, and to Itty Bitty Beats for giving us permission to use their beautiful song, ‘The […]

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Talking about pregnancy loss

4th November 2016

In a short film broadcast on BBC South TV*, Kate talks about her experience of recurrent loss, along with members of the Winchester miscarriage support group. Recurring Miscarriage – Kate’s Story from Russell Sheath on Vimeo. The film, made by Russell Sheath and Still River Films, confirms recent research evidence that pregnancy loss can have […]

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New research: “Miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy may trigger post-traumatic stress disorder”

2nd November 2016

New research published in the BMJ today highlights the levels of anxiety, depression and trauma felt by significant numbers of women after experiencing miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. We reproduce the press release below: Miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy may trigger post-traumatic stress disorder Women may be at risk of post-traumatic stress disorder following a miscarriage or […]

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Reflections on Babyloss Awareness Week

17th October 2016

Last week was special.  The days between 9 and 15 October marked Babyloss Awareness Week, an annual opportunity to join with others to mark the brief lives of babies lost in pregnancy, at or shortly after birth or in infancy. And people did.  There were remembrance services and memorial walks, events at Westminster and a […]

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#heretolisten

10th October 2016

The Babyloss Awareness Week animation that we launched yesterday ends with the message: “It was such a hard time and we’ll never forget our baby, but having people listen – really listen – has helped us through.” Here at the Miscarriage Association, we’ve supported thousands of people who have been affected by pregnancy loss, and one […]

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Miscarriage in the news

8th March 2016

Recurrent miscarriage can be devastating.  When pregnancy after pregnancy ends in heartbreak it can be harder and harder to put oneself through it – especially if no obvious cause is ever found, or possible treatment identified. That’s why news of a possible breakthrough in miscarriage research is so heartening.  Published today*, the research by the […]

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Maternity Review fails to address miscarriage care

24th February 2016

Women who experience pregnancy loss before 24 weeks have been ignored by the national Maternity Review published yesterday. This is deeply disappointing and a missed opportunity to set standards for good, compassionate miscarriage[1] care. The review sets out a five year forward view for improving outcomes of maternity services in England. While we welcome its […]

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