Miscarriage is the most common pregnancy complication. So why are we so bad at treating it? | Isabelle Oderberg
by Isabelle Oderberg from on (#5QMX8)
I hear every day from women desperate to be heard, to have their horror stories told in the hope of helping others
When I started investigating lapses in care in early pregnancy loss, I had no idea how easy it would be to find patients to speak to. Even now, two years on, people who experience miscarriage contact me every day, desperate to be heard, seen, to have their horror stories told in the hope that it won't happen to anyone else.
Every time I think I've seen or heard the worst of it, I turn a corner and there's a story waiting for me that's so awful it makes every hair on the back of my neck stand up.
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