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Miscarriage rates 'over 40% higher' in black people


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By Tulip Mazumdar
Black people face a significantly higher risk of having a miscarriage than white, research suggests.
The Lancet analysis of data on 4.6 million pregnancies in seven countries suggests being black increases miscarriage risk by 43%.
It calls for people in the UK to be given support after their first pregnancy loss.
Currently, referral to specialist clinics usually occurs after three consecutive losses only.
Most countries, including the UK, do not collect statistics.
But researchers estimate:
1% of women will experience recurrent miscarriage
Some estimates of miscarriage rate are higher, but this is due to differences in how countries define pregnancy loss, which can be from a positive pregnancy test or from a scan. ....

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1 in 10 women will have a miscarriage. They shouldn't be told to 'just try again,' new research says


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(CNN) Miscarriages are common. Some 23 million pregnancies worldwide end in miscarriage every year  that s 15% of all pregnancies or 44 each minute, according to new estimates published in The Lancet medical journal on Monday.
However, existing care and support for women and couples is inconsistent and poorly organized and amounts to little more than patients being told to just try again, said the authors of three new studies on the causes, treatment and scale of miscarriage around the world. A new system is needed to ensure miscarriages are better recognized by health care practitioners and women are given the physical and mental health support they need, the researchers said. ....

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Miscarriage Rates Are over 40% Higher in Black Women than White Women, Study Finds


Miscarriage Rates Are over 40% Higher in Black Women than White Women, Study Finds
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This tragic data is taken from 4.6 million pregnancies in seven countries
A new study has sadly found that Black women have a significantly higher risk – up to 43% – of miscarrying, compared to their white counterparts. The research, from the team at Tommy s baby loss charity, was published in
The Lancetand analysed data from 4.6 million pregnancies in seven different countries in order to reach the conclusion.
If you need to speak to someone about miscarriage, you can call The Miscarriage Association s Helpline on 01924 200799
It also estimates that 23 million miscarriages occur every year worldwide, equating to over 40 pregnancy losses every minute. As a result of the findings, Tommy s are asking for people in the UK to be given specialist support after their first pregnancy loss (right now, you are only referred to a specialist cl ....

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