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Who do I talk to about a miscarriage?

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  • Post category:Pregnancy
  • Post published:November 5, 2016

If a miscarriage is confirmed, you’ll need to talk to your doctor or nurse about the options for the management of the end of the pregnancy.

Source: Miscarriage @ NHS Choices: Your health, your choices

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