to be honest, i didn't have much support at all. - the hardest part, i think, is people wanted to - dismiss it, you know. thank you so much. for raul, liam, matt and all those speaking out, the aim is to help others who might be secretly struggling. but it's about having the opportunity to if and when needed. what's the worst that can happen? we can't make anyone feel worse about what they've gone through, but actually, we can make a lot of people feel a little bit more at ease. yes, baby loss doesn't discriminant, doesn't care what colour you are, how much you earn, how old you are, it touches everyone on every continent. all the dads we've spoken to have gone on to have healthy babies, and they all say speaking out has helped them to move forward. it's not the case for everyone, but most people who suffer a miscarriage will go on to have a healthy pregnancy. sadly, though, the more miscarriages you have, the more likely you are to have another loss.