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It’s not your fault: Understanding miscarriage

Miscarriage is far more common than many people think. UT Southwestern explains why it is important to disprove the myths about miscarriage.

How to be a good friend to someone who’s suffered pregnancy loss

Pregnancy loss is more common than many people realize, but it can be tough to discuss. UT Southwestern offers advice for supporting a friend after miscarriage.

Part two: Can taking antibiotics during pregnancy increase risk of miscarriage?

A recent study has shown a potential relationship between taking certain antibiotics and increased risk for miscarriage. UT Southwestern explains.

Part one: What are the common causes of miscarriage?

Miscarriage is the most common complication in pregnancy, but many people don’t understand why it occurs. UT Southwestern explains some of the most typical reasons for pregnancy loss.

How soon should I get pregnant again after miscarriage?

Should women wait 3 months before trying to get pregnant after miscarriage? UT Southwestern explains why this may not be necessary.

Finding support after losing a baby: Lindsey’s story

Lindsey Duke knows firsthand the pain of losing a baby during pregnancy. She offers advice to parents who may be facing a similar situation.

Approaching pregnancy after a difficult experience

If you have had a pregnancy that was difficult or ended in miscarriage or stillbirth, you can acknowledge your grief but still experience the joy a new pregnancy brings.