One in four pregnancies ends in miscarriage, yet talking about the experience remains taboo in many Australian workplaces. It’s time for that to change
It happens to one in four pregnancies and is more likely to have an effect on a woman’s life than breast cancer and ovarian cancer. But miscarriage is rarely, if ever, discussed openly.
It is Mother’s Day next Sunday in Australia. Across the country, while many families will be celebrating, there will be more women than we realise mourning the loss of a baby that was never born.
Related: Baby loss awareness week: we need to talk about miscarriage
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