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to some of these key questions, the longer so many women will continue to suffer needlessly. one idea professor quenby and her team is already working on is an app where women will be able to input their clinical details, like ethnicity and weight and whether they have had any previous miscarriages. they'll then get specific evidence—based advice on how to lower their risk of a loss. the black maternal health charity five x more is also carrying out specialist training at maternity units. he's never been before. it's going to be interesting! natasha and her husband jay say despite their harrowing experiences of loss, they feel like one of the lucky ones. they say women deserve to understand their specific risks during pregnancy and also to simply feel heard. just seeing him is justjoy — sheerjoy. tulip mazumdar, bbc news. there's more on natasha's story on the bbc website,

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