Canada's Miscarriage Crisis Care
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•Many miscarriages happen in ERs, where care is often ‘suboptimal’: report - National | Globalnews.ca
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Up to 20 per cent of pregnancies end in miscarriage in Canada , a new report says.
Pregnant women often seek help in overcrowded emergency departments where they often face long wait times and a lack of compassionate support.
The report argues that the absence of timely diagnosis and compassionate care for those experiencing miscarriages in the ER can result in significant and lasting psychological effects.
The authors recommend referring patients to an outpatient EPAC , where health-care professionals are trained to provide comprehensive and compassionate care for those experiencing early pregnancy loss.
There is a need for more EPACs in Canada to ensure that patients receive compassionate care from trained professionals in pregnancy loss, the authors argue.
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