Daisy

Intentionally woman-centred

Miscarriage support for Australian women.

Today, more than 200 women across Australia will experience a miscarriage.

​Miscarriage, within the first or first half of the second trimester, is something that sits within the reproductive stories of so many women. And while we know that for many, miscarriage is an exceptional and uniquely traumatic event, miscarriage is still considered to be something of little consequence to who we are as women.

​Daisy understands that miscarriage can be both a confronting and confusing experience for many of us. We understand that women are left trying to make sense of what occurred in a world that is unable or unwilling to explore the difficulties and grief that come with a miscarriage diagnosis.

​Here, you will find a range of information and clinically exceptional support that we believe will help you to navigate the next little while.

​​​Maybe this is still so new and raw.

​​Or maybe the grief of miscarriage has been with you for a while.

​​Regardless of where you are or how many steps you've taken on this path of grief

You are not alone.

​Hello, I’m Jennifer — and I’m so glad you’re here.​

​This space was created to provide something that has long been missing in miscarriage care: compassionate, woman-centred support that acknowledges the unique, profound experience of miscarriage. 

​Founded in professional expertise, personal experience, and a deep respect for women’s inner wisdom, my practice is guided by care, compassion, and solidarity. Daisy is a structured therapeutic approach grounded in meaningful self-expression, purposeful action-taking, and the growing body of knowledge exploring what women need during and after a miscarriage.

Whether you’re seeking information, reflection, or simply a place to feel seen, I hope you find something here that helps you feel more supported, more informed, and more connected to what matters most to you. ​


FInd the support you need.

Individualised care that is woman-centred, trauma-informed, and with an unapologetic feminist lens.

Daisy is unique.

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