You can start with silence
Nobody will pressure you to explain or move faster than you want.
Human peer support after pregnancy loss
Unspoken But Heard offers a calm place to connect with a trained Support Companion. You can open a chat, share only what feels right, or simply start with silence.

You can start with:
“I don’t know what to say.”
A Support Companion can stay present. There is no rush to explain.
Someone can be there
The first step is a private chat with a trained human. We ask for the minimum needed to connect you—not a medical history, hospital, address or account of your loss.
Nobody will pressure you to explain or move faster than you want.
Chat is the default. Optional voice or video is not enabled in this milestone and will never start without active consent.
Small, moderated groups are planned, but are not yet open. They will not be public forums.
Who we support
Support is for people directly affected, including partners, parents, families and others close to them.
Partners & families
You may be grieving, supporting somebody else, or unsure where your own feelings fit. You are welcome to ask for peer support without speaking for the person who experienced the pregnancy.
How it works
During advertised hours, a request enters a controlled queue. An authorised Support Companion accepts and joins a private chat. A duty safeguarding route must also be available before the service can open.
What we are
Clear boundary
Unspoken But Heard provides peer support. We do not diagnose conditions, interpret test results, recommend treatment or provide emergency medical or mental-health care.
Find urgent and alternative helpAbout us
Unspoken But Heard is working towards becoming a Community Interest Company. Live support remains closed beta while governance, safeguarding, clinical, privacy and operational launch conditions are completed. We do not claim NHS endorsement or partnership.
This is a voluntary peer-support role. Training, safeguarding expectations, boundaries, reliability, supervision and a controlled assessment process are mandatory. Applying does not grant live-service access.
Donations, fundraising, corporate support and responsible partnerships will help build the service. Access to peer support will never depend on donating.
Partner with usWe are developing a chat-support and signposting model. No NHS referral relationship or endorsement is currently claimed.
Discuss future collaborationUrgent help
If you or somebody else is in immediate danger, call 999 or go to A&E. For urgent health support in England when it is not life-threatening, use NHS 111 online or call 111. You can also contact your GP or urgent GP service.
Specialist routes shown by UBH must come from the approved signposting directory.
Support content is not used for advertising, AI training, sentiment analysis or automated clinical or safeguarding decisions. Routine conversation retention is configurable and subject to final legal approval; specific records may be preserved for safeguarding or legal reasons.
Controller details, lawful bases, Article 9 condition, processor list, transfer information and ICO details await formal approval.
Only essential session and service storage is used. No advertising or non-essential analytics trackers are loaded. Support notifications use neutral wording and omit message previews.
We aim for keyboard access, visible focus, readable contrast, meaningful structure, comfortable touch targets and reduced-motion support.
Account deletion and data-rights handling are being prepared. The privacy contact and verified controller details must be approved before publication.
Complaints & Concerns
You can complain about the service, a Support Companion, safeguarding, privacy, accessibility, discrimination, a technical problem or other conduct. You will not be required to contact the person concerned.