Women report ‘dehumanising’ experience after miscarriage

Health & Fitness
10 Mar 2026 • 12:55 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • A new report by the Miscarriage Association reveals a severe lack of adequate follow-up care for women experiencing baby loss, causing additional trauma and distress.
  • The research, based on over 1,000 experiences, found that nearly two-thirds of women felt their follow-up care was insufficient, and over 40 per cent did not receive mental health support.
  • Patients reported feeling dismissed, traumatised, and receiving insensitive comments or inconsistent advice from healthcare professionals, with some lacking basic dignity.
  • The report, backed by MPs and broadcaster Myleene Klass, urges systemic changes, including making comprehensive follow-up care routine, extending early pregnancy unit hours, and improving bereavement support.
  • The Department of Health and Social Care acknowledged the findings as ”unacceptable” and said efforts are underway to improve miscarriage care and invest over £130 million in maternity services.

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