It is widely assumed that when a woman who has experienced a miscarriage becomes pregnant again, everything will be fine, but that is not always the case. Women must be able to resolve the trauma associated with their prior miscarriage(s) in order to fully engage in their new pregnancy. This article discussed five common strategies women who have experienced pregnancy loss often use to manage their emotions in subsequent pregnancies.
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TOP TAKE-AWAY: GUIDELINES FOR DEALING WITH PREGNANCY LOSS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
Many women who have experienced pregnancy loss often state that nurses, doctors and other medical professionals appear insensitive or uninformed when it comes to discussing their pregnancy loss. It has been established in the research that how women are treated by medical professionals can significantly impact their grieving process. Therefore, it is important that women and their families experiencing pregnancy loss are receiving proper support, care and information from their medical team.
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