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Radio Tees,7 mins

'It's not just losing the pregnancy, it's the future'

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Northern Ireland has become the first part of the UK where couples can get two weeks of paid leave if they have a miscarriage. Bex Gardiner had a miscarriage eight years ago and spoke to Gary Philipson about the new law. The Westminster government is planning to bring in a change in 2027 to give parents the right to take unpaid leave for the minimum of a week following a miscarriage at any stage of pregnancy. Across the UK, parents are currently entitled to paid statutory leave after a stillbirth at 24 weeks or later.

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