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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 below to learn more about the findings and the research behind them.
See the findings
If 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
15th April 2026
The Government has today (Wednesday 15 April) published its renewed Women’s Health Strategy, setting out plans to improve how women are heard and supported across the healthcare system. The strategy includes proposals to give women a stronger voice in their care, improve access to gynaecology services, and address long-standing concerns around pain management. It also […]

7th April 2026
Starting on 6 April, women and their partners affected by pregnancy loss in Northern Ireland will be offered two weeks paid bereavement leave. On BBC Breakfast, our volunteers Erin and Anna shared their thoughts on this change, and how it might have helped them through their own previous losses, alongside The White Butterfly Foundation. Speaking about the impact of […]

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 […]