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Dr. Markić: Pregnant women and mothers of young children are today the most discriminated group in society

Dr. Željka Markić discusses the upcoming symposium on miscarriage experiences and coping with severe prenatal diagnoses, highlighting the plight of mothers as a discriminated group.

Dr. Željka Markić, a prominent physician and executive director of the association 'In the Name of the Family,' spoke on HRT about an upcoming symposium focused on experiences of miscarriage and facing severe prenatal diagnoses. Scheduled for March 7, 2026, at Hotel Academia, this symposium aims to bring together healthcare professionals, psychologists, legal experts, students, and clergy, among others, to engage with these challenging subjects. The event emphasizes the need for an open and interdisciplinary approach to address the complexities that arise during prenatal stages, particularly regarding loss and the making of difficult decisions.

Markić highlighted that pregnant women and mothers with young children are currently facing significant discrimination within society, which necessitates discussions such as those planned for the symposium. The gathering will feature various specialists, including prominent professors and doctors, who will share their insights and experiences, providing a platform for participants to deepen their understanding of the emotional and ethical dilemmas associated with miscarriage and severe prenatal diagnosis.

The symposium is not just an academic event but reflects a broader societal concern regarding the challenges faced by women in these circumstances. It aims to foster a compassionate dialogue that supports healthcare practitioners and families alike, promoting a more humane and understanding environment for those dealing with the loss and the burdens of difficult prenatal decisions.

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