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I have very sadly suffered a miscarriage at 18 weeks but one thing that gave my husband and I comfort was how good Kings was about the whole thing. From their sympathy to the after care and support to the fact they are arranging a post mortem and funeral. They even gave us a free blanket and teddy bear to be buried with our little girl. I have never been so glad to live in East Dulwich and near Kings. The NHS may get bad press but I was so impressed. Hopefully if I get the chance to have a second child they will be able to share good news with me
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Very sorry to hear that this happened to you, and at quite a late stage. Very pleased to hear that you were so well supported at Kings, and that your husband also felt this way.


It's a horrible horrible thing to go through, and you need to just think of yourselves and take your time getting over it.

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