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What Science Say About Fetus Development, Fertility, Miscarriage & Mental Health.

Below, you will find different journals, blogs, videos & articles for your reading pleasure.  

Theses resources teach about the studies that discuss scientific evidence explaining what knowledge we have about fertility, fetus development, miscarriages & mental health.

Cassandra Blomberg combines her personal journey through pregnancy loss with research on miscarriage and stillbirth to explain why we need to break the silence surrounding this topic.

First of all, we are so sorry that you’ve experienced a loss that has brought you to this page. We and so many women in similar situations all over the world grieve with you and want to remind you that no matter how you feel, the truth is that this is not your fault. It’s important to take time after a miscarriage to heal not only physically but emotionally too.

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What Happens After A Miscarriage & What to Expect

- WhatToExpect.com

The Babyloss website provides information and support online for anyone affected by the death of a baby during pregnancy, at birth, or shortly afterwards.

We hold an annual Awareness Campaign each October, joining forces with four national charities to plan remembrance events, distribute ribbon pins, and to raise awareness of pregnancy loss and infant loss amongst the general public and within the health sector.

As per the National Library Of Medicine;

 

 Infertility is a problem of great significance among millions of couples.  It affects all aspects of life, the most important being mental health. For many years, a person's mental health has been overlooked, but in the past few years, it has gained importance that mental health is as significant as physical health, which has also been stated in the WHO definition of health. This article discusses the mental toll that infertility takes on a person's life.

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Perinatal Depression & Prolonged Grief Disorder 
Formally known as Postpartum depression

Grief is a natural response to the loss of a loved one. For most people, symptoms of grief decrease over time. But, for a small group of people, intense grief persists, and the symptoms are severe enough to cause problems & stop them from continuing with their lives. Prolonged grief disorder is characterized by this intense and persistent grief that causes problems and interferes with daily life.

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