Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications can be managed in browser preferences. All News Sport Culture Lifestyle Related video: Lioness Missy Bo Kearns opens up on miscarriage with emotional message A study suggests that offering women further tests after their first miscarriage , rather than waiting until their third, could prevent over 10,000 losses annually in the UK. The pilot study, conducted by Tommy’s National Centre for Miscarriage Research and Birmingham Women’s Hospital, trialled a 'graded model' of care, which involves earlier intervention such as specialist consultations after a first loss and specific tests after a second. This new approach could spare thousands of families the trauma of recurrent pregnancy loss and potentially save the NHS more than £40 million each year. Currently, the NHS typically provides tests only after a woman has experienced three miscarriages, leaving many feeling unsupported and their grief unrecognised.…