But you will eventually come to terms with your loss, and the intense feeling will subside.
But you will eventually come to terms with your loss, and the intense feeling will subside.
Want to talk to someone?
Sands helpline 0808 164 3332 Monday to Friday 9.30-5.30 Tuesday and Thursday 9.30 am-9.30 pm
Griefchat on Sands website run by trained bereavement counsellors Monday to Friday 9-9 can be emailed outside of these hours . Details on Sands website
Want to talk to other women and families who have been through it? Search #SandsImpact to view their online community where you can talk to other bereaved families. It also offers support for extended family members
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Tommys has lots of resources to support you after miscarriage and baby loss
Consider seeking help if any of the following apply to you:
You don't feel able to cope with overwhelming emotions or daily life
The intense emotions are not subsiding
You're not sleeping
You have symptoms of depression and/or anxiety
Your relationships are suffering
You're having sexual problems
You're becoming accident-prone
You're caring for someone who isn't coping well
You can't get out of bed
You neglect yourself or your family - for example, you don't eat properly
You feel you can't go on without the person you've lost
The emotion is so intense it's affecting the rest of your life - for example, you can't face going to work or you're taking your anger out on someone else
Your GP may also be a good place to start. They can give you advice about other support services, refer you to a counsellor, or prescribe medication if needed. Or, you can contact support organisations directly, such as Cruse Bereavement Care (0808 808 1677) or Samaritans (116 123).
Some people turn to alcohol or drugs during difficult times. Get help cutting down on alcohol, or see the Frank website for information on drugs.