Silent grief: A qualitative study on the emotional and social impact of early gestational loss

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González Vicente, Ana
Moriconi, Valeria
González Pascual, Montserrat
Salvador-Olea, Loreto
Jiménez Gómez, Beatriz

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Early gestational loss is a common event, yet its emotional and social impact is often underestimated. From the earliest weeks of pregnancy, many women develop a psychological bond with the baby and an emerging maternal identity. When miscarriage occurs, the loss is often perceived as the death of a child rather than a minor clinical episode, resulting in disenfranchised grief. This study aims to understand the emotional and social experiences of women following early gestational loss.

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González-Vicente, A., Moriconi, V., González-Pascual, M., Salvador-Olea, L., Jiménez-Gómez, B., González-Pascual, J.L. (2026) Silent grief: A qualitative study on the emotional and social impact of early gestational loss. Midwifery, 158, 104820

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