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Bailey & Ashley discuss what it's like to miscarry in other countries. They review blogs, statistics, and superstitions that follow women around the world as they face pregnancy loss. They discovered that women suffer as one from this universal hurt. 

 All information mentioned is linked below. 

New Zealand Approves Paid Leave After A Miscarriage : NPR

https://resolve.org/infertility-101/what-is-infertility/fast-facts/

Reproductiveaccess.com

Miscarriage - NHS (www.nhs.uk)

How Culture Shapes Perceptions of Miscarriage - SAPIENS

Caring for women experiencing pregnancy loss: a free e-learning resource - The Miscarriage Association

How Culture Shapes Perceptions of Miscarriage - SAPIENS

New Zealand becomes one of the first countries to legalize paid leave for miscarriages - The Washington Post

Miscarriage - Expectant, Medical and Surgical Management (adhb.govt.nz)

The Country Where Having a Miscarriage Can Land You in Prison (thewire.in)

New Zealand not the first to provide paid miscarriage leave; India has a law since 1960s (republicworld.com)

Estimation of pregnancy losses attributable to exposure to ambient fine particles in south Asia: an epidemiological case-control study - The Lancet Planetary Health

Having a Miscarriage in China - WWAM Bam!

Traditional Chinese Pregnancy Restrictions, Health-Related Quality of Life and Perceived Stress among Pregnant Women in Macao, China - Asian Nursing Research (asian-nursingresearch.com)

Rising number of Swedish women suffer recurrent miscarriages (sciencenordic.com)

Here In Africa, The Stigma Surrounding Baby Loss Meant My Miscarriages Were Seen As Punishment From God | HuffPost UK Parents (huffingtonpost.co.uk)