Alaw Llyfni, from Gwynedd, lost her baby at 11 weeks and felt there was little support afterwards.
The creators of the The Feminist Miscarriage Project on why we should complicate our understanding of how people react to pregnancy endings.
Some 65% of women lacked access to adequate follow-up care after pregnancy loss, the Miscarriage Association has said.
Women ‘dehumanised and diminished’ by inadequate miscarriage care - Report exposes severe lack of aftercare for women ...
Experiencing a miscarriage can be one of life’s most challenging and isolating events. The physical and emotional impacts often catch people unprepared, leaving them with questions about what’s ...
Women report ‘dehumanising’ experience after miscarriage - ...
HILLSDALE — A local nonprofit organization is partnering with Hillsdale Hospital to offer some financial aid to those facing miscarriage-related medical bills from Hillsdale Hospital or associated ...
You can contact the Miscarriage Association helpline on 01924 200799 or email the charity at [email protected]. The helpline is open from 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday. For more ...
A group of MPs are pushing for a law change that would enable those who’ve experienced a miscarriage at any stage of pregnancy to be able to take two weeks of bereavement leave from work. Currently, ...
Miscarriage is a loss that often goes unspoken, leaving those grieving feeling unseen and unsupported. It’s a profound emotional experience—one that involves the loss not just of a pregnancy, but of ...
Women ‘dehumanised and diminished’ by inadequate care after miscarriage – report - Research by the Miscarriage Association ...