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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
11th March 2026
Last week (5 March), the Miscarriage Association visited Scottish Parliament to co-host an evening reception with the Scottish Baby Loss Collaborative. The collaborative has a united vision, that everyone in Scotland deserves access to the care and support they need around pregnancy, baby or infant loss. The event was sponsored by Paul McLennan MSP and […]

11th March 2026
For many people, Mother’s Day is a time of celebration. A day filled with cards, flowers and messages of appreciation. But for those who have experienced pregnancy loss, the day can feel very different. Mother’s Day can bring a mix of emotions: grief for the baby you lost, longing for the future you hoped for, […]

9th March 2026
Our major new report, Miscarriage in the UK, reveals that more than six in ten women (65%) say they did not receive adequate follow-up care after miscarriage. The report, based on the experiences of more than 1,000 people affected by pre-24-week pregnancy loss across the UK, highlights widespread gaps in healthcare, workplace support and societal […]