Losing a baby is one of the most heartbreaking things any parent can go through. During this time, you might be seeking answers as to why and how this might have happened. While there might be a lot of thoughts going on in your mind, remember that it is not your fault. You did the best you can to take care of your little one.
In Singapore, according to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, 25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. But this does not mean parents cannot have children after this, in fact, you still have a very good chance of getting pregnant after a miscarriage.
As part of Baby Loss Awareness Week—where families from all over the world come together to remember and commemorate their precious baby’s lives—we share with some information you need to know about miscarriage and stillbirth, and how you can recover from the trauma.
Here are the links to all you need to know about miscarriage:
- What Causes Multiple Miscarriages: Tests, Risk Factors And Treatment
- Reasons and common causes for miscarriages
- Early signs of miscarriage pregnant women should know
- Pregnancy after a miscarriage
- How common are miscarriages after IVF?
- How men can support their partners after a miscarriage