Loss During Pregnancy

Loss of a pregnancy can be overwhelming, and people experiencing the loss can feel a range of emotions from fear, anxiety, anger, relief, etc.  In Canada, 15%-25% of pregnancies end in a miscarriage and ectopic pregnancies occur in approximately 1-2% of diagnosed pregnanciesi. Loss can happen later in a pregnancy after 20 weeks gestation, which is known as a stillbirth.

Some pregnancies end when the pregnant person needs a medical induction and/or chooses to end the pregnancy for various reasons. Whenever a pregnancy ends, the person who was pregnant deserves timely access to safe and supportive services that meet their needs.

Choose the type of pregnancy loss you would like to learn more about:

Ectopic/Tubal Pregnancy
Miscarriage
Stillbirth
Abortion/Medical induction

No matter how a pregnancy ends, the process may be traumatic and there are supports available to help. Pregnancy and Support International offers various groups for those who have experienced any type of pregnancy loss. Their groups are free and virtual so you can join from anywhere. Click here to visit their website and learn more.