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…event for them, or relief – feeling relieved that they are no longer pregnant. Some people experience panic attacks, flashbacks, nightmares and problems with sleep after their loss. Research[1] has…
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…event for them, or relief – feeling relieved that they are no longer pregnant. Some people experience panic attacks, flashbacks, nightmares and problems with sleep after their loss. Research[1] has…
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…could conceive could also miscarry – it can happen to anyone. Even after several miscarriages, most women have a good chance of a successful pregnancy. It is common for women…
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…can do it again You may be starting to think about stopping trying completely. You may have come to the end of the line medically, or simply feel that you…
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…These images are available to download free of charge, but, if you’d like to, you can make a donation to support our work here. Thank you. The images are by…
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…how common it is in a large organisation like ours. We are fiercely committed to looking after our people and wanted to ensure that our policy and guidance are available…
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…some loose ideas and her immediate response was: “write it down and show it to the senior leadership team”. When I was searching for examples of other policies, general HR…
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…anger, resentment, sadness and so much more. They won’t always feel this strong. For more information about the research we undertook to develop our mental health resources, download our report,…
9th September 2024
The devastating impact of the pandemic on people experiencing pregnancy loss has been highlighted by the UK Covid-19 Inquiry. The latest stage of the inquiry, which started on Monday 9th September, focuses on the effects of the pandemic on healthcare, including the impact on pregnancy, maternity and neonatal care. At the opening hearing, Jacqueline Carey […]