Read more about the article Miscarriage is never anyone’s fault
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Miscarriage is never anyone’s fault

It is important to know that, whatever the cause, miscarriage is never anyone’s fault. If a miscarriage is going to happen, there is very little that anyone can do to stop it.

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Read more about the article How might I feel after a miscarriage?
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How might I feel after a miscarriage?

A miscarriage can be an emotionally and physically draining experience. You may feel shocked, distressed, angry or just numb after having a miscarriage. You may feel guilty, wondering whether your miscarriage was caused by anything you did or did not do.

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Read more about the article Food poisoning: when to see your GP
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Food poisoning: when to see your GP

If you have food poisoning, you should contact your GP if your symptoms are severe or don’t start to improve after a few days, you have symptoms of severe dehydration, if you’re pregnant or are over 60.

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Read more about the article Try light meals if you’re recovering
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Try light meals if you’re recovering

If you’re recovering from food poisoning, eat when you feel up to it, but try small, light meals at first and stick to bland foods, such as toast, crackers, bananas and rice, until you begin to feel better.

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Read more about the article Problem-solving skills help with resilience
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Problem-solving skills help with resilience

Being able to stop and think before reacting, to generate alternative solutions, weighing consequences of decisions before you act, and having openness to seeking support when needed, will help build your resilience to adversity.

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Read more about the article What is needed to be resilient?
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What is needed to be resilient?

Resilience uses four basic skills: awareness (noticing what is going on around you and inside your head); rational thinking; reaching out (how we call upon others to help us meet the challenges we face); fitness (our mental/physical ability to cope with the challenges without becoming ill).

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Read more about the article What is the difference: empathy, sympathy, compassion?
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What is the difference: empathy, sympathy, compassion?

Sympathy is about feeling for someone: seeing their distress and realising that they are suffering. Compassion means to act on this, to ease their suffering. Empathy is about experiencing those feelings for yourself, as if you were that person, through the power of imagination.

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Read more about the article Wet wipes join with fat
Make your own wipes: Baby wipes, make-up removing wipes, and cleaning wipes by Abi Porter

Wet wipes join with fat

Some wet wipes marketed as “flushable” or biodegradable take months to decompose and, if you flush them down the toilet, quickly join with fat, oil and grease to create large pipe-blocking objects.

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Read more about the article Wet wipes block pipes
Make your own wipes: Baby wipes, make-up removing wipes, and cleaning wipes by Abi Porter

Wet wipes block pipes

Wet wipes, including baby wipes, make-up wipes, moist wipes, and cleaning wipes, are responsible for around half of the cases of blocked pipes from being flushed down the toilet. Avoid drain-clearance fees (around £100) by always putting them in the bin.

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Read more about the article Rest and drink water if you’re ill
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Rest and drink water if you’re ill

Most people with food poisoning recover at home and don’t need any specific treatment. Until you feel better, rest and drink fluids to prevent dehydration. Try to drink plenty of water, even if you can only sip it.

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