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Miscarriage in the UK: New research findings
Our new research shares the experiences of over 1,000 people affected by pregnancy loss, highlighting gaps in care and the changes that are urgently needed.
Read our announcement to learn more about the findings and the research behind them.
See the findingsIf you’ve been affected by miscarriage, molar pregnancy or ectopic pregnancy, we hope this website will provide the information and support that you’re looking for.
We hope that family, friends, colleagues and health professionals will find the site helpful too.
We’re here to help you through.
Written stories, videos, audio and poems from people affected by pregnancy loss.
Your Stories
31st March 2026
For many people, seeing a positive pregnancy test brings excitement, joy and anticipation. But when you’ve experienced miscarriage before, a new pregnancy can feel very different. Alongside hope, there may also be fear, anxiety, grief, and uncertainty. As a maternal mental health counsellor, I often work with women who describe pregnancy after miscarriage as an […]

26th March 2026
The UK Government has published a new Pandemic Preparedness Strategy, setting out how the country will strengthen its response to future health emergencies, backed by around £1 billion of investment in health protection measures. Importantly, it recognises that women and partners experiencing miscarriage and pregnancy loss were not adequately supported during the COVID-19 pandemic. We welcome […]

23rd March 2026
On Friday 20 March, the Scottish Government confirmed that Scotland will become the first country in the UK to introduce a miscarriage patient charter, providing clear information on the care and support people can expect from NHS services. The Miscarriage Association has been closely involved in supporting the development of this work. The charter has been commissioned […]