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Bereaved Women Left Out of Maternity Reform | Glasgow News
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A grieving mother and three-time pregnancy loss survivor is sounding the alarm as Scotland’s maternity care reform efforts overlook women who’ve lost pregnancies. Elizabeth Crammond, sidelined from a government taskforce meant to improve care, fears bereaved women will be forgotten — especially as the review process begins in September without public input. Her own harrowing experience — delayed NHS care after bleeding during a high-risk pregnancy, ultimately miscarrying at home — fuels her fear that future generations may face similar gaps. She’s calling for systemic change: better coordination between healthcare teams, faster access to tests, and inclusive policies that honor all women — not just those currently pregnant or recently born.
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