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Miscarriage and Pregnancy Loss
South Shore Hospital offers support and resources to women and families who have experienced a pregnancy loss through:
- Miscarriage
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Molar pregnancy
- Stillbirth
- Infant death
Nurses specializing in obstetrical and gynecological care - and who also hold advanced practice degrees in psychology - facilitate monthly pregnancy-loss support groups and are available for individual consultation. We're committed to an empathetic, caring approach to pregnancy loss, for the entire family.
To speak to a pregnancy loss coordinator, call us at 781-624-5015. Calls are answered daily.
Support Groups
Pregnancy Loss Support Group
Support group for women and their partners who have experienced a loss at any gestational age. Group is facilitated by an experienced OB/GYN RN with advanced practice degrees in psychology. No registration. No fee.
Meets the first and third Wednesday of the month, 7-8:15 p.m. Weymouth Woods Medical Center Building, ENTRY TWO, 2nd floor Conference Room, 51 Performance Drive, Weymouth.
Pregnancy after Loss Support Group
Support group for women and their partners who have experienced a pregnancy loss and are again expecting. Topics concerning your previous pregnancy and coping skills to make this pregnancy enjoyable will be discussed. No fee.
Meets the second and fourth Wednesday of the month, 7:30-8:15 p.m. by appointment only. Weymouth Woods Medical Center Building, ENTRY TWO, 2nd floor Conference Room, 51 Performance Drive, Weymouth.
By appointment only, contact the postpartum depression support coordinator at 781-624-5015.
Online Support
Provides materials and resources to those who have had a crisis in pregnancy or who have lost a baby.
Provides information and support online for anyone affected by the death of a baby during pregnancy, at birth, or shortly afterward.
Christian support organization; reaches out to those experiencing miscarriage, stillbirth or early infant death.
Nondenominational organization that offers support to parents and others touched by the death of a baby through early pregnancy loss, stillbirth or newborn death. Over 130 chapters worlwide. |