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Miscarriage stories of loss, hope & help. It's always devastating to experience a loss. It can cause you to feel alone, isolated. There's no 'right' way to feel - a range of reactions are possible & normal. In addition to the grief you may feel, your body will be undergoing some profound hormonal adjustments, which may make you feel very emotionally volatile. If you have had a miscarriage, take the time to understand better why these occur & why it is not your fault.



Saturday, June 28, 2008

Maternity staff trained to support bereaved families

MATERNITY staff at Princess Alexandra Hospital are among the first in the East of England to be trained in supporting families who have lost a baby.

Two midwives from the maternity unit at the Harlow hospital help deliver an education programme designed to give employees knowledge of how to help people who have been affected by a late miscarriage or stillbirth.

Full story: http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/hertsandessexobserver-news/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=323437



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1 Comments:

  • At Thu Jul 03, 03:41:00 PM EDT, Blogger Monica L. said…

    Thanks for a great blog - very informative and lots of great links. I stumbled across here looking for miscarriage blogs. I too am a KuKd (knocked up knocked down) Strong Momma and proud survivor. Peace, Monica L.

     

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