Recovering from a Miscarriage
Recover and Thrive After a Miscarriage

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Survivors Say: The Best Resources For Those Who Have Just MiscarriedThese sites are a good place to start as you come to terms with the loss of your pregnancy, and to help you better understand what causes miscarriage:
- Babycenter.com: Understanding Miscarriage
- American Pregnancy Association: Miscarriage
- March of Dimes: Miscarriage
- Medical OptionsSometimes a woman's body needs medical care following a miscarriage: WebMD: Should I Have Medical, Surgical or No Treatment After a Miscarriage?
- PsychotherapyThe psychological effects of a miscarriage can be devastating to a woman and to her partner. A counselor or therapist can lend a hand in helping you to express and work through the emotions you are feeling now:American Society for Reproductive Medicine: Find a Health Professional
- Will my plan cover the treatments Ill need?
- What doctors and other health-care providers does my plan cover?
- Will my rates go up?
- I Never Held You: A Book About Miscarriage, Healing the Wound by Ellen M. DuBois
- Miscarriage: Why It Happens and How Best to Reduce Your Risks by Henry Lerner, Alice D. Domar
- Surviving Miscarriage: You Are Not Alone by Stacy McLaughlin, Ph.D.
- Avoiding Miscarriage: Everything You Need to Know to Feel More Confident in Pregnancy by Susan Rousselot




