Vygenerované: 10.03.2026 01:04:44
Súhrn: It comes as research by the Miscarriage Association found almost two-thirds of women felt follow-up care was not adequate, while more than four in 10 who wanted treatment for mental health issues after losing their baby did not receive it The research included more than 1000 people in the UK affected by miscarriage before the 24th week of pregnancy Some 65% said they did not have adequate follow-up care, while 42% said they did not receive treatment for mental health symptoms following their miscarriage.
Doplnenie: The new report, which has been backed by MPs and TV and radio presenter Myleene Klass, calls for urgent action to ensure follow-up care after miscarriage becomes routine.
Súhrn: The UK Department of Health and Social Care said it recognises the "significant impact" the implants had on people and their families 'I'm in constant pain' - woman harmed by vaginal mesh urges action on redress scheme A woman who had a vaginal mesh implant to treat a prolapse and urinary incontinence has said she lives in "constant pain" and is calling for the government to commit to a deadline for a redress scheme Susan McLarnon, from Belfast, is one of several women travelling to Downing Street later to hand a letter to the prime minister asking for "urgent action" to be taken on compensation for those harmed by pelvic mesh implants.
Doplnenie: The UK Department of Health and Social Care said it recognises the "significant impact" the implants had on people and their families.