Rossendale Free Press

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QI’VE

just had a miscarriag­e and I’ve received a lot of help to cope with my feelings. But my partner is also devastated – what help is there for him? Nobody seems particular­ly worried about how he’s feeling.

AMINA

Hatia, a midwife from the baby charity Tommy’s (tommys.org), below, says:

“Miscarriag­e can have a deep and lasting impact on the whole family, and while it’s natural to rally around the parent who’s physically going through it, this can mean their partner feels overlooked.

“From the moment a couple finds out they’re pregnant, they may start to imagine their baby’s future, so having those hopes and dreams taken away can devastate both parents.

“Recent research from Tommy’s found miscarriag­e can leave both parents with long-term symptoms of post-traumatic stress, so it’s vital to recognise partners experience the same loss and may need help too.

“Grieving for someone you never met is complex; people may feel their emotions are unjustifie­d and berate themselves for not coping better. Partners in particular may feel guilty for struggling, when their other half is dealing with the physical symptoms.

“Almost three-quarters of people we surveyed said partners feel huge pressure to be ‘the strong one’ when their baby dies, and three-fifths said not wanting to burden the grieving mother left them unsure where they could go.

“Talking can really help, whether it’s with online communitie­s like Tommy’s Facebook baby loss group, midwives and other health profession­als, or family and friends.

“Some people want to discuss their thoughts and feelings, but those who prefer to keep things more private could use a journal as an outlet to avoid bottling them up. It can be healing to physically commemorat­e the loss, such as making a memory box.

“Everyone grieves differentl­y so your partner may share many of your emotions or none of them. They may want quiet time to regroup, or they may cope by throwing themselves back into normal life and keeping busy.

“The only advice that will apply to everyone is to look after yourself, be kind to each other, and ask for help if you need it.”

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Partners need support too

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