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PSA to anyone in FL experiencing a miscarriage:
@Publix is NOT a safe place for your misoprostol prescription if you elect for medical management of your miscarriage.

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They will delay your care and refuse to fill your prescription until they can “clarify” the indication for your prescription even when it clearly states the diagnosis is a “spontaneous abortion,” which, by definition, is a miscarriage.

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Apparently, pharmacists were directed by @Publix administration to clarify all prescriptions that have the term “abortion” in them even if it already specifies “spontaneous,” and they will read you the fucking FL statute over the phone.

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'How to talk about miscarriage and baby loss at work'
Grateful to @MindCharity for the opportunity to contribute, drawing on our @LeverhulmeTrust funded research
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#miscarriage #pregnancyloss

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More to say from our research on how problematic a lack of appropriate policy & support can be.

Check out also recent @CIPD
Survey Report:
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Related blogs I've contributed to on the @MindCharity Mental Health at Work website...

This one on the impact of infertility and fertility treatment
@LeverhulmeTrust

mentalhealthatwork.org.uk/blog/how-might…
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@SandsUK work hard to support bereaved parents - mums, dads, and non binary parents. Lesbian mums,straight couples,single parents, wider families. Anyone who has had a baby that died who needs advice and care. Please donate to them if you can afford it sands.org.uk 🦋
When you’re writing about #miscarriage #EctopicPregnancy and #stillbirth language matters. But it is not as straightforward as it might seem. If you’re talking about “mother” as the person who’s physically been pregnant and is straight it’s clear who you mean by “bereaved mum”
But if you’re wanting to make lesbian and bi mums feel included in support and care, just as we should do with dads, it can be confusing if you use the term “mother” to mean the person who was pregnant. There are two mums, one was pregnant and had the physical experience of loss
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