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Miscarriage

A miscarriage is a loss of a pregnancy in the first 23 weeks of pregnancy. Usually the cause of a miscarriage is unknown and most miscarriages are sadly unpreventable. This can be a heart breaking and tragically difficult time for women and their families. Frimley Health can support you during this time. Click for more information about the Early Pregnancy and Bereavement services at Frimley Health.

The miscarriage association have a helpline (01924 200799, Monday – Friday, 9am-4pm) and an email address (info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk) and they can put you in touch with someone who can support you if you suffer a miscarriage.

Forget-Me-Not Frimley Maternal Mental Health Service

Forget-Me-Not is a therapy service for individuals who are experiencing difficulties with their mental health after miscarriage and pregnancy loss within the first 24 weeks of pregnancy, including loss following assisted conception. We are passionate about, and dedicated to, supporting women/birthing people through this difficult time in their lives. We work with individuals over the age of 18 years old and living in East Berkshire, Surrey Heath, North-East Hampshire and Farnham. The first six weeks following a loss can be particularly difficult and it may not be helpful to offer professional therapy during this time due to the natural process that grief can take. If you feel that therapeutic support may be helpful after this initial 6-week period then please ask you GP, midwife, or other healthcare professional to make a referral to the Forget-Me-Not Service. We are currently unable to accept self-referrals.

For further information about our Forget Me Not service, click here.

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