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Here are some of the reasons people visit our website.

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
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 […]

26th February 2026
Today, 26 February, Baroness Amos, Chair of the National Maternity and Neonatal Investigation, published the investigation’s interim report. In response, Vicki Robinson, Miscarriage Association Chief Executive, said: “We welcome the interim report’s spotlight on systemic issues identified within maternity and neonatal care — particularly around compassionate communication, safety and accountability. However, miscarriage and early pregnancy […]

25th February 2026
Have you used our support services? We’d really value hearing about your experience. Every day, people contact us looking for understanding, information and compassionate support. To make sure we’re reaching more people impacted by miscarriage in ways that truly work for them, we’re taking time to listen. As part of this, we’re inviting people who […]