Tim and Fiona Gosden, co-directors of TimeNorfolk charity.
- Credit: TimeNorfolk
A pregnancy loss support charity is seeing more people after coronavirus lockdown restrictions prevented vital support from family and friends.
Tim Gosden, co-director of Norwich-based TimeNorfolk, said during the past year the charity has seen a rise in requests for help from people who have experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, a traumatic birth experience, prenatal or postnatal depression, either during lockdown or before.
It is currently supporting 52 free counselling/support sessions each week on a one-to-one or couples basis, either online, over the phone or face-to-face, and it has a waiting list.