Miscarriage Support
A miscarriage is a deeply traumatic experience for any woman and occurs more frequently than many realize, for a variety of reasons.
The most common sign of a miscarriage is vaginal bleeding. This bleeding can range from light spotting or brown discharge to heavy bleeding with bright red blood or clots. The bleeding may come and go over the course of several days.
It's important to note that light vaginal bleeding is relatively common during the first trimester (the first three months) of pregnancy and does not necessarily indicate a miscarriage. If you experience vaginal bleeding, it's crucial to contact your GP or maternity team as soon as possible.
For support and advice if you should suffer a miscarriage follow the links below.