It’s not uncommon to read media headlines reporting ‘new information’ about the causes of miscarriage. Whether it’s low vitamin D levels, pre-pregnancy vitamins or working night-shifts, they can all make women feel blamed, that they could and should have done something to prevent their miscarriage. It’s the Miscarriage Association’s job to get beyond the headlines, […]
From 1 October, an expectant father or the partner (including a same sex partner) of a pregnant woman will be entitled to take unpaid time off work to accompany the woman to up to two of her ante-natal appointments. The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has issued guidance entitled “Time off to accompany a […]
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has today launched a new quality standard on the diagnosis and management of ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage. Its key message: that appropriate referrals, timely investigations and early diagnosis will help to improve care and could potentially save lives. We warmly welcome this quality standard, highlighting as […]
There has been much publicity recently about the way that hospitals deal with the remains of babies lost in pregnancy. Despite existing guidance which highlights that pregnancy remains should be disposed of with dignity and respect, some pregnancy remains are still incinerated along with clinical waste. While this is not illegal, except in Scotland, it […]
Pregnancy remains: We have noted with sadness recent reports regarding the storage of pregnancy remains for far longer than should be the case. Even more disturbing is evidence that in some hospitals, parents have been told that remains will be cremated when in fact they are incinerated along with clinical waste. While incineration of pregnancy […]
Research in Denmark published today* highlights some of the key risk factors for miscarriage that women might be able to modify, either before conception or during pregnancy. Overall, it’s a useful study in that it confirms what we already know, but it does raise some questions too, so let’s look at what it says. The […]
It’s been two weeks since we launched our campaign to get people talking about miscarriage – and what a success it’s been! We began with features on BBC Breakfast news, Radio 5 Live (47 minutes in) and BBC Radio Manchester and the conversations have been growing exponentially on Facebook and Twitter, in blogs and by text, […]
Thanks to the Reed Foundation and everyone who supported our Big Give Christmas Challenge, we are now planning a month-long poster campaign, targeting passengers at five large UK railway stations. The posters will be large, bold and simple – “Miscarriage: let’s talk about it”. They will aim to raise awareness of miscarriage, make a statement […]
The Miscarriage Association warmly welcomes the publication today of new guidelines on the diagnosis and management of miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy. Developed and published by NICE, the guidelines recommend that women who experience miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy should receive “good, consistent, timely and effective care and support that addresses their needs and enables them to […]
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