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I had my daughter in April but dhe sadly passed away a month ago, I'm wondering if my exemption is still valid? Thanks xx

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So sorry to hear this. I’m pretty sure you can still use it until the expiry date xx

Yes I have miscarried at 9w and can still use until it’s expiry, so sorry to hear your sad news x

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Annh17

So sorry too hear this x

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BabyChunk

Thank you xx

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T5697

It is still valid until the expiration xx

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Sofi1

Aww so sorry to hear the sad news. Yes you can still use it. I miscarried at 9 and a half weeks and rang them up as I wanted to get a Pre payment one for ivf. I was told I could use the maternity one for medicines only but not for dental work. There is a section on the website that tells you.

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