Jessa Duggar Struggled to Feel ‘Emotionally Invested’ in Pregnancy After Loss
ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 7 – The UK government plans up to 10 days paid leave for parents after pre-24-week pregnancy loss and will introduce official baby loss certificates and better bereavement care.
- The UK government published the Pregnancy Loss Review on 22 July 2023 to improve care and support for families experiencing pregnancy loss before 24 weeks gestation.
- This review stemmed from the 2019 Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths Act requiring evaluation of miscarriage registration and maternity care services.
- Key actions include rolling out a voluntary baby loss certificate by October 2023, enhancing Early Pregnancy Assessment Units , and ensuring NHS trusts adopt bereavement standards.
- By mid-2023, the vast majority of NHS trusts in England providing maternity services—totaling 119 and representing 93%—had voluntarily adopted all nine standards of the National Bereavement Care Pathway. Recommended paid leave for staff experiencing pregnancy loss before 24 weeks includes up to 10 days for the pregnant individual and 5 days for their partner.
- The review’s implementation aims to provide compassionate care, better information access, and support mental health for grieving families, while further research and system modifications are underway.
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Jessa Duggar Struggled to Feel ‘Emotionally Invested’ in Pregnancy After Loss
Jessa Duggar is opening up about the “scary” aspects of pregnancy after suffering two miscarriages. Jessa, 32, appeared on the Wednesday, July 9, episode of her sister Jinger Duggar’s podcast “Jinger & Jeremy” alongside their sister Joy-Anna Duggar to discuss pregnancy, baby loss and grief. “I think it is scary,” Jessa said when Jinger, 31, asked about navigating fear and anxiety after miscarriage. “I think it’s hard to allow yourself, early on,…
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