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…time off which was classed as pregnancy-related, meaning it did not affect my sick leave. *We often use the term ‘miscarriage’ to include miscarriage, ectopic and molar pregnancy. If your…
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…time off which was classed as pregnancy-related, meaning it did not affect my sick leave. *We often use the term ‘miscarriage’ to include miscarriage, ectopic and molar pregnancy. If your…
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29th September 2022
…pregnancy after loss can last throughout the entire pregnancy, and sometimes beyond. A survey of 1,300 women who became pregnant after a loss found that: 59% felt ‘scared’ when they…
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…certificate of loss. In England, you can apply for a certificate of loss if you live in England and your loss was in England. At launch in February 2024, certificates…
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20th June 2023
…Pregnancy loss can also affect people’s mental health. These are understandable reactions to loss but we know they can be difficult to cope with. Last month, we asked our community…
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10th June 2024
…cope with feeling lonely after pregnancy loss. We hope it might be useful. Seek out online communities One way to be able to talk about your loss and how…
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…miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy or molar pregnancy showed that: Before the loss the majority of partners said they felt ‘happy’, ‘excited’, ‘thrilled’ or ‘delighted’ about the pregnancy. 55% had already picked…
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…Association website Our pregnancy loss forum is a safe space for people to share thoughts, feelings and experiences about miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy and molar pregnancy. Hello I’m so sorry for…
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Kathryn experienced pregnancy loss four times (including a twin loss in one pregnancy) before the birth of her daughter in 2013. She writes about how important it is to acknowledge…
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26th May 2021
…you’d like our help. What is currently available in the UK after pregnancy and baby loss? The UK offers two weeks paid parental bereavement leave in the case of losses…
2nd July 2024
Miscarriage can be incredibly tough – not just because of the physical and emotional experience but in dealing with historic taboos that can make it difficult to talk about, even with family and friends. But in some cultures, that sense of stigma, and even shame, can be felt even more keenly. Here, our guest blogger […]