Preparing for Parenthood in the Context of Loss
How to take partAbout the study
Despite pregnancy loss being considered a common and very difficult experience, more needs to be known about how this might impact people in their future pregnancies. The study aims to investigate the psychological experience of being pregnant after pregnancy loss.
We hope that the findings from this study can help inform how health services can best support the psychological wellbeing of mothers and their babies.
What will it involve?
Anonymously completing an online survey. We will gather information about the previous loss, your mental health and wellbeing, and your expectations of caring for your baby.
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