‘It’s so brave’: Kate Middleton speaks to women who have experienced baby loss at miscarriage research centre
The IndependentSign up for the Independent Women email for the latest news, opinion and features Get the Independent Women email for free Get the Independent Women email for free SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy The Duchess of Cambridge has spoken with women who have experienced baby loss at a miscarriage research centre in London. The visit took place as part of Baby Loss Awareness Week, which aims to support those who have experienced baby loss and increase national understanding around the subject. The couple lost two babies in pregnancy before seeking help from a clinic in London run by Tommy’s, which is the largest UK charity funding research into miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth, and providing pregnancy health information to parents. Baby Loss Awareness Week, which is in its 18th year, is running until Sunday, and focuses on offering support to bereaved parents and raising awareness for baby loss in the UK.