
Miscarriage Support Group
This community is dedicated to those who have experienced the traumatizing event of a miscarriage or a stillbirth. Miscarriage remains one of the most common complication of pregnancy, but that doesn't make it easy to deal with. Join the group and find support in the company of others who know what you're going through.

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I LIVE IN THE UK AND I LOST MY BABY AT 10 WEEKS I WAS NOT GIVEN ANY ADVICE OR HELP IT HAS NOW BEEN 20 MONTHS SINCE I LOST MY PRECIOUS BABY AND I STILL GET UPSET BUT THAT IS BEING REPLACED BY ANGER AS I WAS JUST LEFT TO DEAL WITH THINGS I WOULNT KNOW WHERE TO START LOOKING FOR SOME ONE TO TALK TO PROFESIONALLY AS ALL MY FRIENDS HAVE NEVER BEEN THROUGH ANYTHING LIKE THIS CAN ANYBODY FROM THE UK HELP????? THANK YOU...
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theatre and I are there already. I'm having a very berry tea with crackers, cheese and cherry tomatoes and she's having a joint with some beer and we're both on really comfy recliners on thick pile carpet. we need some help with the decor if anyone is around??
I'm also in the UK (near Reading) and my son was stillborn. I was offered bereavement counselling which I find very useful (I go twice a week) - I would suggest you contact your doctor and ask to be referred.
Feel free to pm me if you need to talk
Bobby xx