One out of four pregnancies end in miscarriage, so reaching out for support following a miscarriage is normal and encouraged. Possibilities are to talk with a professional counselor, join or form a support group with others in your area with a similar experience, and/or reach out to a spiritual counselor.
Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support
Phone: 1.800.821.6819 | Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Website: https://nationalshare.org/our-programs/
Address: 402 Jackson St., St. Charles, MO 63301
Services: Share is a community for anyone who experiences the tragic death of a baby. They serve parents, grandparents, siblings, and others in the family unit, as well as the professionals who care for grieving families. As a national organization with over 75 chapters in 29 states, their services include: bed-side companions, phone support, face-to-face support group meetings, resource packets, private online communities, memorial events, and training for caregivers.
Miscarriage Hurts
Phone: 619.573.6515 (24/7 Pregnancy Loss Support Hotline)
Website: https://www.miscarriagehurts.com/find-help/support
Services: It is very normal for one to become emotionally distressed or unsteady following a miscarriage. The most important thing to know is that you are not alone in this experience. The website helps connect you to resources for those who experience miscarriage. The Pregnancy loss support hotline allows you to leave a message 24/7, and one of their peer phone volunteers will reach out to you within one day. This phone line is for all types and stages of pregnancy loss, including support to parents who have had a fatal fetal diagnosis and have decided to carry to delivery, TFMR, and parents that are experiencing a subsequent pregnancy.
Rachel's Gift – Online / Virtual Support Groups via Zoom
Phone 470.278.1956
Website: https://www.rachelsgift.org/infant-loss-support-groups.html
Services: Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support Group meets weekly on Thursdays at 6pm central time. You must register in advance to attend. Groups are facilitated by caring, qualified counselors and social workers with years of experience and are designed for parents and families enduring pregnancy and infant loss. You are welcome to join at any time. Parents, grandparents, family, and friends are welcome.
In addition, most of the Pregnancy Resource Centers listed here should be able to refer you for help in dealing with the feels of loss resulting from a miscarriage.


