Parents who experience miscarriage - the loss of pregnancy during the first 23 weeks - should be legally entitled to paid bereavement leave, according to a report by MPs.
Currently only those who lose a child or a baby after 24 weeks are entitled to two weeks of paid leave. But a group of MPs is calling for the upcoming Employment Rights Bill to extend this to all pregnancy loss.
A Department for Business spokesperson said losing a baby was "incredibly difficult and we know many employers will show compassion and understanding in these circumstances."
But Anna Malnutt said she went back to work three days after miscarrying: "I just didn't really know how long was OK to take, and I felt like I needed to go back."

