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The Miscarriage Association:Pregnancy Loss Information & Support

WEB16th April 2024. We’re really encouraged that a scheme to formally recognise baby and pregnancy loss before 24 weeks in Northern Ireland has taken …

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Pregnancy after miscarriage

WEBPregnancy after miscarriage. Pregnancy after a previous miscarriage, ectopic or molar pregnancy* can be really tough. Many people experience challenging mixed emotions …

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Periods after pregnancy loss – what to expect

WEBSome chronic medical conditions, such as PCOS and endometriosis, can affect your periods and might make your cycle irregular, with periods being heavier, …

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Journalling and positive reappraisal in pregnancy after miscarriage

WEBBut positive reappraisal is different to positive thinking. Some research [1] has shown that regularly repeating and carefully thinking about certain positive statements in a particular …

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Pregnancy loss in your 40s

WEBBelieve me, it’s there. All women who experience pregnancy loss should be treated with compassion, but absence of judgement would go a long way for women over 40. Gail. …

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Miscarriage and the workplace

WEBAll our information is based on UK law and practices only. This leaflet contains information and support for employees, employers, managers, HR and colleagues, regarding …

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Updated guidance on progesterone in pregnancy

WEB24th November 2021. NICE has today published updated important guidance on the diagnosis and initial management of ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage [1]. Based on a …

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Men and miscarriage

WEBMen and miscarriage. Miscarriage can be a very distressing experience for a couple, even they feel it in different ways. We hope that this leaflet will help you to understand and …

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Emotions after a miscarriage

WEBjealous – especially when seeing other pregnant women and babies. guilty – perhaps wondering if you might have caused the miscarriage (that’s very unlikely) empty – a …

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Supporting someone who is pregnant after miscarriage

WEBOffer practical help with preparations. As they get closer to the birth they will need to sort out practical issues like car seats and a hospital bag. This can cause anxiety in women …

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FAQs about miscarriage & pregnancy loss

WEBChemical pregnancy (sometimes called biochemical pregnancy) is a term that doctors sometimes use to describe a very early pregnancy loss. This kind of loss usually …

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Human Resources (HR): information and support

WEBHuman Resources (HR): information and support. An estimated one in four pregnancies ends in miscarriage. A smaller but significant number will be ectopic or molar …

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An account of a natural miscarriage at home

WEBI was weighed at first, and my blood pressure was taken – it was normal. Then the ob-gyn greeted us. “I’m so sorry, you’re having a miscarriage,” was her first sentence. “There …

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Going back to work after a miscarriage

WEBThere is no limit to the amount of leave you can take after a miscarriage*, as long as it is certified as pregnancy-related. Have a look at our information on your rights. Lots of …

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Supporting someone through pregnancy loss

WEBIf you’d like further advice on supporting someone you know through pregnancy loss, you can call the Miscarriage Association helpline, or you can contact us through Live chat, or …

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Chemical pregnancy

WEBChemical pregnancy. A chemical pregnancy (sometimes called biochemical pregnancy) is a very early pregnancy loss which usually happens just after the embryo implants (before …

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Discussing management of miscarriage: a good practice guide

WEBThink about your language Most (but not all) women think of their pregnancy as a baby. Most (but not all) prefer you to refer to it that way. If you’re not sure what term to use, …

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