Birmingham Medical Pilot Tests Post-Miscarriage Support
A new medical pilot program in Birmingham is testing whether routine support, medical advice, and medication offered after a first miscarriage can improve outcomes. The initiative is co-run by Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital and the charity Tommy's.
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BBC Radio 4
“a new pilot in Birmingham shows things could be very different if women were routinely offered support, medical advice and some medicine after that first miscarriage.”
BBC Radio 4
“And you also qualify after two miscarriages for early reassurance scans. And just to not have to wait that 12 weeks to be seen ordinarily or to have to go private.”
BBC Radio 4
“miscarriages but you were in the care. And understanding your situation and helping you kind of make sense of it too and they're able to speak with such compassion”
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