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Advice from others & stories

Advice and stories from others who have experience pprom and ended up losing there precious babies, ways on how they dealt with things, what feelings you may experience, and support lines you can ring to gain support through your pprom journey 

Advice & stories from others 

Read others stories and advice on how they dealt with there losses and how they have adapted to life after loss. 

Life Loss, the days after your loss  

Sometimes life challenges you, and this is one of those, advice for questions to ask your medical team, all dependant on your experience.

The thing about feelings and knowing how to deal with what others say

This page will lead you to a list of feelings you may experience, and what others may say that may upset you and advice that may help you overcome it and how others have dealt the situation 

Counselling support groups  

Counselling support groups in the UK that can offer you support straight away it is important as well to see your doctor if you feel you need counselling, losing a baby is very traumatic, therefore please do not be afraid to seek support. 

Important disclaimer note;

* We are not medical professionals, all advice is given from previus patient personal experience and shared personal experience's. Although we have been granted permission to have the Royal College of Obestretricians and Gynaecologists link to there leaflet in regards of what guidelines that UK hospitals need to follow to deal with your condition.

* Always discuss and report to your medical team for all medical worries, all pregnant women should seek advice from their midwifes and consultants. Be sure that you are content with your medical care package if concern seek 2nd advice from a alternative medical team to find a care package suitable for you.

* Ensure your notes have been updated with your symptons, and if in doubt ask.

 

 

 

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