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About miscarriage
In this section we have more about causes and risk factors, signs and symptoms of miscarriage and what to do if you think you are having a miscarriage right now.
I think I'm having a miscarriage
If you notice any miscarriage symptoms, especially vaginal bleeding or stomach pain, contact your GP, midwife or early pregnancy unit straight away.
A common symptom is miscarriage is vaginal bleeding, but there are other symptoms. Contact your GP, midwife or nearest early pregnancy unit if you are worried.
The risk of miscarriage for Black and Black Mixed Heritage women
Most Black women and birthing people have healthy pregnancies and babies. But, for several reasons, Black people have an increased risk of miscarriage.
Some stress is a normal part of life and does not seem to be linked to miscarriage. But researchers have found a link between very high stress and miscarriage.
Our Miscarriage Support Tool can tell you what the chance is of your next pregnancy being successful. It also gives you personalised support and information.