Miscarriage information and support
A miscarriage is legally defined as the loss of a baby before 24 weeks of pregnancy. You don’t have to go through it alone. We’re here to answer your questions and support you. Some people who experience a late miscarriage may feel that our information about stillbirth is more helpful.
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About miscarriage
Information on the causes of miscarriage, signs and symptoms and what to do if you think you are having a miscarriage right now. -
Types of miscarriage
There are different types of miscarriage. In this section we explain more about each type, what might happen and what support is available for you. -
Your options and decisions during miscarriage
During and after a miscarriage, you may have to make some decisions about your care and what happens to your baby's body and pregnancy tissue.
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Support after miscarriage
Miscarriage can be devastating. Find out what support is available if you or a loved one has experienced pregnancy loss. -
Tests and treatments after miscarriage
It is sometimes possible to have tests to find out why you had a miscarriage and what this might mean for any future pregnancies.
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Pregnancy after miscarriage
Trying to conceive and pregnancy after a loss can be a complicated and emotional time. You may be feeling anxious and looking for reassurance wherever you can.
Join our baby loss support group on Facebook
We believe that by talking about baby loss openly and honestly, we can help each other feel less alone.
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Introducing The Tommy's Miscarriage Support Tool
If you've experienced miscarriage, we know it can be hard to get the information and care you need. It's also hard to think about what might happen in your next pregnancy if you feel ready to try another baby.
That's why, based on work at our National Centre for Miscarriage Research, we've created our new Miscarriage Support Tool.