Each regional health agency is setting up a pathway bringing together medical professionals and hospital and private psychologists, as part of a multidisciplinary approach designed to provide better support for women and, where appropriate, their partners faced with a spontaneous termination of pregnancy.
The aims of this pathway are to develop training for medical professionals in the psychological consequences of spontaneous termination of pregnancy, to improve guidance for women and, where appropriate, their partners who are faced with this, to facilitate their access to psychological follow-up and to improve the medical follow-up of women who have undergone a spontaneous termination of pregnancy. It aims to systematically inform women and, where appropriate, their partners about the phenomenon of spontaneous termination of pregnancy, the possibilities of treatment or intervention and the medical and psychological support available.