• The Carrying On Hub

    The Carrying On Hub is a practical resource supporting people and organisations to navigate pregnancy loss, fertility challenges and parenthood at work with care and confidence.

  • Blogs

    When someone at work experiences a miscarriage, most people want to say the right thing. The...
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    Pregnancy loss does not happen neatly outside working hours. It happens alongside meetings,...
  • Support for Pregnancy and Baby Loss

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    Tommy’s funds research into miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth, and offers trusted, expert-led advice for every stage of pregnancy and loss.

     

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    The Miscarriage Association provides emotional support, information, and a helpline for anyone affected by miscarriage, ectopic or molar pregnancy.

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    Petals is a baby loss counselling charity offering free specialist therapy for those affected by pregnancy loss.

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    Sands supports anyone affected by the death of a baby before, during, or shortly after birth. They also run local groups and a helpline.

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    The Worst Girl Gang Ever provide comfort, connection, and support for those facing miscarriage, baby loss, and infertility.

     

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    Child Bereavement UK supports families and educates professionals when a baby or child dies or is dying.

  • Support on your Fertility Journey

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    A national charity offering free advice, peer-support groups, factsheets and online communities for anyone affected by fertility challenges.

    Access Fertility Groups via this link.

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    A charity supporting people using donated eggs/sperm/embryos and donor-conceived individuals, with workshops, chats and long-term community.

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    The only UK charity focused on women experiencing Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (early menopause) and its fertility and life impacts.

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    The British Infertility Counselling Association is the UK’s professional body for infertility counsellors.

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    The UK regulator for fertility treatment, and its patient support resources help people understand and access emotional support, including counselling, alongside fertility care.

     

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    The Fertility Foundation is a UK charity that offers IVF and fertility treatment grants, emotional care, and peer support to low‑income individuals and couples who might otherwise struggle to access fertility services.

  • Know Your Rights

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    Nugget Savings offers tools like parental leave policy databases, masterclasses, planners, and community support to help users understand and negotiate leave and benefits.

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    A UK charity fighting to end the economic and workplace inequalities that pregnant women and mothers face. They provide support on

    maternity/paternity leave, affordable childcare, flexible working, and protection against discrimination.

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    Dads and co‑parents pushing for improved paternity leave. The current two weeks of statutory paternity leave (at a low pay rate) is inadequate, the Dad Shift calls for more substantial, affordable and equal parental leave for fathers and co‑parents.

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    Provides free advice and support on maternity/parental rights, discrimination at work, pay, benefits and navigating statutory entitlements.

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    Focuses on legal rights in pregnancy and childbirth, ensuring respectful, lawful care and supporting people to understand their options.

     

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    A charity that campaigns and advises on family‑friendly workplace policies, including parental leave, flexible working and fairness at work.

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