Sophie McCartney: ‘I don’t think you ever truly get over a miscarriage’

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Sophie McCartney: ‘I don’t think you ever truly get over a miscarriage’
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We spoke to Sophie to find out more about her story and get her views on this latest breakthrough for parents-to-be.

“There wasn't really anything else for them to do and I was sent merrily on my way – I didn't receive any kind of information, I wasn't offered any kind of aftercare, nobody is which is why this is so important, because I was literally just left to go off and deal with the trauma and everything that came with that on my own.

“It was picked up again, from about seven or eight weeks. I didn't actually then miscarry until I was 11 weeks. So I knew throughout the whole process that it was more than likely going to happen. “A lot people ask about how you get over a miscarriage – I don't think you ever truly do get over it. It's just something that you learn to live alongside.”“With my first miscarriage I think I was probably so shocked about it that I actually didn't talk about it at all. So when the second miscarriage came along I was kind of feeling two in one.

“People would say well, there's no point asking why it's happening to you, because you've only had two. And it has always been that kind of context of people telling me well, there's no point going to somebody and asking, why.

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