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After Your Miscarriage
Introduction
At the time of your miscarriage
What is a miscarriage?
Your healthcare team
Care for miscarriages
Your physical health
What you may expect
Your emotional health
Caring for your baby’s remains
Remembering your baby
Saying goodbye
The grief journey
How you feel grief
A partner’s grief
Ways to cope
Supporting children after the loss of a baby
For friends and family
Finding support after a miscarriage
Additional options for support
For more information
The loss of a pregnancy can have a lasting impact on you. Each parent or family member feels this loss in a different way. Some people may feel overwhelmed and very sad. Others may feel they can cope with this. There’s no right or wrong way to feel. Your experience during this time of loss is your own, and it’s important to honour each individual journey.
This content is designed to help you with some information and to support you through the days and weeks ahead. You’re not alone. Support or help for you and your partner is available.
If your loss was after the first 20 weeks of your pregnancy, you may find the information in the Stillbirth topic useful.
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