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Miscarriage Support Tool

Find out your chance of a successful pregnancy & get information and support based on your answers

A tool for people who have had 1 or more miscarriages* and are planning a next pregnancy.

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How does it work?

  • Fill in some questions
  • The tool calculates your chance of a successful pregnancy
  • Get personal advice and free support

*Miscarriage is the loss of a baby before 24 weeks. The tool includes late, early, molar, chemical and missed/silent miscarriages.

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Sharon

Sharon

Very empowering. If your GP hasn't offered you a test or treatment, you can now ask because you know.
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Ria

Ria

Absolutely something that you would want to use if you've had miscarriages. If this tool was available, it would have avoided a lot of googling. It gave more support than I expected.

Frequently asked questions

The tool will use your answers to:
  • tell you what care you should have according to the latest guidelines
  • offer more support if you have a high risk of another pregnancy loss
  • tell you where to go to get support on specific topics
  • empower you with information to talk to your healthcare professional about next steps.

We will ask you questions about your health and previous pregnancies.

The tool will use your answers to the following questions to calculate your chance of a successful pregnancy:
  • Age
  • BMI (height and weight)
  • PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome)
  • Number of previous miscarriages
  • Number of previous live births

The calculation is based on an algorithm developed in the Tommy's National Centre for Miscarriage Research. It has been tested to the highest level.

In partnership with

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Supported by the Poundland Foundation

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This tool has been developed using data from research carried out by The Tommy's National Centre for Miscarriage Research. Find out more about the research and data used to power this tool.

Funded by the DCMS Tampon Tax Fund

Need urgent help?

This tool supports future care. If you think you may be having a miscarriage now, call your GP if they are open, NHS 111, the Early Pregnancy Unit (EPU), or go to your nearest A&E.