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Maternity protection in the event of miscarriage: a new path for affected women

From June 1, 2025, a significant change in the law will come into force that will significantly improve maternity protection for women who suffer a miscarriage.

Women who suffer a miscarriage from the 13th week of pregnancy are also entitled to maternity leave from June. The new regulations offer staggered periods of protection and financial support to give affected women the time they need to recover and raise awareness of the emotional and physical strain of miscarriage.

Text: Laura Rohsius, Parent & Child Consultant at pme Familienservice.

New legal regulations on maternity protection in the event of a miscarriage

Until now, maternity protection only applied to miscarriages after the 24th week of pregnancy. From June 1, 2025, women who suffer a miscarriage from the 13th week of pregnancy will also be legally entitled to maternity protection.

The duration of maternity leave depends on the course of the pregnancy in the event of miscarriage and is staggered: 

  • from the 13th week up to two weeks maternity leave
  • from the 17th week up to six weeks maternity leave
  • from the 20th week up to eight weeks maternity leave

What is the significance of the new maternity protection regulations in the event of a miscarriage?

These new regulations on maternity protection in the event of a miscarriage close a previous gap in the Maternity Protection Act and recognize the physical and psychological stress associated with a miscarriage.  

The introduction of staggered protection periods is an important step towards giving affected women the time they need to recover. During the protection periods, employers are not allowed to employ the women concerned unless they expressly declare their willingness to work.  

Women are also entitled to maternity benefit during this period, which provides financial relief.  

These regulations should also help to raise awareness in the world of work of the emotional, physical and psychological challenges associated with miscarriages.  

Tips for employers: be sensitive when dealing with affected employees

1. respect privacy: Respect the boundaries of the employee concerned and give her control over the conversation. Think about which details really need to be asked.

2. safe framework: Encourage the employee to share their situation without putting pressure on them. Create a safe atmosphere in which emotions are okay and you allow time for stories and sympathy.

3 Avoid empty phrases: Phrases such as "It'll be okay" or "It had its reasons" can be hurtful. Instead, you can simply listen and show understanding.

4. inform about new regulations: Make sure that all employees are informed about the new maternity protection regulations so that they know what rights and support they are entitled to.

5. offer flexibility: Depending on the workplace, discuss the possibility of flexible working hours or working from home to make it easier for the women concerned to return to work.

6. provide resources: Provide information about counseling services (e.g., pme Familienservice) and support groups that can offer support. This shows that the company cares about the well-being of its employees.

Through these measures, HR staff can help affected employees to feel supported and understood, which not only promotes their recovery, but also improves the working atmosphere.

Maternity protection, child benefit & co.: the pme parent advice service

Our parent counselors support parents in all matters from pregnancy to the child's adulthood.  

Personal and confidential: We are there for you online, by phone and on site. You can find more information on the pme parent counseling page.   

 

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Episode 33: How can we endure uncertainty?

Are we living in uncertain times? Or is uncertainty just a feeling? In this podcast, we talk to stress and resilience expert Mario Müller about the role of the media, the psychology of fear and how we can turn uncertainty into agency. We look at the job market, relationships and personal strategies for dealing with crises. Why can curiosity be an antidote to fear? And how do openness and clarity help us in love? 


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In this podcast, resilience expert Mario Müller and podcast host Olli Schmidt take a deep dive into the topic of insecurity: Why do many people feel increasingly insecure today? What role do the media and the psychology of fear play, and how does insecurity influence our actions - in everyday life, at work and in relationships?

We will also talk about strategies for dealing with fears, finding the courage to change and turning uncertainty into something positive. Curiosity, openness and clear communication play a key role here. In the end, the question remains: How can we not only accept uncertainty, but even use it to our advantage?
 

Find out in this podcast:

 
2:30 min: Are our times really more uncertain - or does it just feel that way? Where does this feeling of insecurity come from?
 
4:09 min: Media and fear: How does news influence our sense of security?
 
10:29 min: Transforming uncertainty into the ability to act: How do we use fear constructively?
 
15:46 min: Uncertainty vs. control: When is unpredictability helpful?
 
20:12 min: Fear in the company: Consequences for innovation, courage and collaboration
 
27:11 min: Crises in the workplace: How do managers help?
 
31:50 min: Strategies for protection in the labor market - what can I do?
 
34:20 min: Loneliness: How can friendships help?
 
36:00 min: Skills and learning: why it's valuable to admit you have no idea
 
39:00 min: Ageing & curiosity: why it's the antidote to fear

43:00 min: Love: the power of clarity and openness

Literature tips:

Hans Rosling: Factfulness: How we learn to see the world as it really is | The global bestseller that will revolutionize your worldview and transform it into constructive action

Mario Müller: Having a good laugh - The art of not going crazy

Mario Müller: Manager! The best of 20 years

Contact Mario Müller: www.itrakon.de

 

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With inspiring talks, interactive workshops, podcasts and blog articles, we create space to find inner clarity and strength and remain resilient. Join us on an exciting journey to new perspectives and opportunities!

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Welcome to "Heiter bis stürmisch" - the everyday podcast. Cheerful or saddened to death: life has ups and downs. That's what we're all about: everyday crises such as arguments with your partner, parenting issues, work overload, insecurities and anxiety. We talk to experts and give you practical tips to help you deal with crises and challenges.

You can listen to our podcast on all known podcast platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, Audible etc.)! Questions, suggestions, criticism, wishes? Feel free to write to us at: podcast@familienservice.de