Summary
An estimated one in four pregnancies in the UK ends in loss. Yet many women and their partners still face gaps in care, understanding and recognition at one of the most vulnerable moments in their lives.
To better understand these experiences, the Miscarriage Association carried out a national survey exploring the experience of miscarriage across healthcare settings, workplaces and personal relationships.
More than 1,000 people affected by pre-24-week pregnancy loss shared their experiences, providing a detailed picture of how miscarriage is currently experienced across the UK.
Their responses highlight important gaps in care, support and awareness — and the changes needed to ensure no one faces pregnancy loss without the compassion and support they deserve.
Content
Experiences of miscarriage care varied significantly across the UK.
While some respondents described compassionate and supportive healthcare professionals, many reported gaps in information, follow-up care and access to appropriate services.
Common themes included:
- Lack of clear information about miscarriage and treatment options.
- Inconsistent access to scans, investigations and Early Pregnancy Units (EPUs).
- Miscommunication or conflicting advice.
- Little or no follow-up care after pregnancy loss.
For many respondents, the absence of follow-up support left them feeling isolated and uncertain about both their physical recovery and emotional wellbeing.
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