“Just Stay Home and Wait It Out”: Exploring Challenges Accessing Care for Miscarriage in Indiana
Kathryn J. LaRoche, Anayra Maldonado Quiles, Oluwapamimo J. Fafowora, Fatimah Lawal

TL;DR
This study explores how Indiana residents experience miscarriage care, revealing challenges in accessing information and appropriate treatment options.
Contribution
The study uses community-based recruitment to highlight gaps in miscarriage care and the overuse of emergency departments for non-emergent cases.
Findings
Participants faced significant challenges in finding information and care related to miscarriage.
Recommendations to 'wait it out' or go to the ED were inconsistent with participants' needs.
Only those who discovered pregnancy loss during prenatal appointments received active intervention.
Abstract
Qualitative research on miscarriage in the United States primarily draws on the experiences of participants recruited from healthcare settings which may fail to robustly illuminate how people navigate to care. We aimed to explore the miscarriage experiences of Indiana residents, identify barriers to access, and generate recommendations to improve comprehensive miscarriage management and information across the state. We used community‐based recruitment methods and conducted semi‐structured, in‐depth interviews with 26 participants who had experienced at least one miscarriage in Indiana between 2018 and 2023. We audio‐recorded and transcribed the interviews, and then we used Dedoose to manage our data and carried out content and thematic analysis. Participants described significant challenges locating both information and care about miscarriage. When they reached out to health care…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGrief, Bereavement, and Mental Health · Reproductive System and Pregnancy · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
