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Recommended links
For more information about maternity services and choosing your LMC, call free on 0800 MUM 2 BE (0800 686 223). This line is not for counselling, clinical or medical advice.
- Mama Maternity Information Services offers useful information about choosing your LMC.
- Kiwi Families has good information about choosing your LMC and about childbirth.
- Kiwi Families covers what to eat during pregnancy
- The New Zealand Food Safety Authority provides detailed information about food safety in pregnancy.
- The Ministry of Health offers a comprehensive paper on nutrition in pregnancy and after childbirth.
- Littlies has useful information about miscarriages.
- Parents Centre New Zealand offers parent education programmes, including antenatal classes.
- Birthwise provides information through an antenatal programme, helping parents make informed, natural birth choices.
Life Stages > So you're pregnant? > What are the symptoms of a miscarriage?
What are the symptoms of a miscarriage?
Symptoms vary and can be difficult to identify. There may be a chain of events over several days. Call your health care provider if you are pregnant and experiencing any of: vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain/cramping, lower back pain, weakness/ dizziness, severe nausea/vomiting, urinary problems.

