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Aberdeen miscarriage charity appealing for volunteers to expand vital service

Miscarriage: Breaking the silent taboo

Miscarriage: Breaking the silent taboo © Supplied by LauraJane Webster Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up It is the unforgiving red stain against a sheet of white toilet paper. It is the suffocating silence as you stare at the grainy image on a monitor, willing for a flicker of life. It is one in four. So why, if miscarriage is so common, do we still struggle to talk about it? For north-east charity Miscarriage Information Support Service (Miss) there are numerous reasons why both men and women feel unable to open up about their experiences.

Fundraising event to be held by north-east miscarriage support charity

Fundraising event to be held by north-east miscarriage support charity © ABERDEEN JOURNALS LTD A north-east charity is hosting a day-long fundraising event later this month. Miscarriage Information Support Service (MISS), an organisation helping women and their partners who have lost a child, will host its Online Mini Fun Day on Saturday April 24. The event will run from 9.30am. MISS became a registered charity in 2019 and was founded by Abi Clarke. It has hosted a number of online fundraising events and initiatives to spread awareness during the pandemic, as well as prior to the outbreak. Abi is encouraging local businesses to get involved in the latest event.

Miscarriage support charity to host day-long webinar with expert speakers

Abi Clarke, founder and chairwoman of charity MISS. A north-east charity forced to postpone its calendar of events due to Covid-19 is hosting a day-long webinar later this month. Miscarriage Information Support Service (MISS), an organisation helping women and their partners who have lost a child, will host Aberdeen’s first nutrition and fertility webinar on Tuesday February 23. Running from 9.30am to 3pm, viewers will have the opportunity to hear from a range of expert speakers who will be discussing multiple different topics. Speakers include Sandra Greenbank, a nutritional therapist focusing on food, nutrition and adequate movement and sleep, Hannah Pearn, Tracey Johnson, Alison Hall, Beverley Sarstedt, Alpesh Doshi, Tet Yap, and reflexologist, author and lecturer Barbara Scott.

They re in hospital on their own : Miscarriage plays important role amid restricted hospital visits

Updated: February 5, 2021, 9:12 am © Jim Irvine/ DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A north-east charity is providing much-needed emotional support for women who are in hospital by themselves during the pandemic. Miss (Miscarriage Information Support Service) was set up by Abi Clarke after she had a miscarriage and was left unsure of where to find advice. The organisation is now marking its fourth anniversary, having grown in recent years to offer multiple groups and a number of other services.

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