
Pregnancy & Infant Loss Resources & Support
Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support Groups in Utah
Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support Groups
offers general support in multiple ways for anyone affected by the loss of a baby or experiencing pregnancy after the loss of baby:
- Mothers
- Fathers
- Grandparents
You can access Share Parents of Utah in the following ways:
- In-person and virtual support groups
- Text chat-support available on Mondays from 9 pm–11 pm
Share Parents of Utah
Phone: 801-272-5355
Virtual pregnancy after loss support group: 3rd Thursday of the month
Share Parents of Cache Valley
Email: cvshareparents@gmail.com
Share Parents of Central Utah
Share Families of Southern Utah
Utah Share
Hotline: 801-544-1159
Other Utah Support Groups
Angel Babies of Utah County
Location: Utah Valley Hospital, Sorenson Tower, Classroom 7
Date & Time: 4th Thursday of every month, 7 pm–9 pm
Phone: 801-709-0838
Caring Connections
Caring Connections has scheduled classes and a fee. Call 801-585-9522 for more information or to schedule a class.
Caring for Coy
Contact: Nicole Maycock
Phone: 435-823-6815
Quinten's Warriors
Contact: Teesha Gonzalez
Phone: 801-636-1007
Quick Phone Numbers to Call for Support
Utah Pregnancy After Loss (UPAL) Peer Support: 801-581-4317 or UPALpeersupport@hsc.utah.edu
Maternal Fetal Medicine Scheduling: 801-581-8425
Obstetrics Emergency Service: 801-587-9500
Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinic (EPAC): 801-213-2995
Prenatal Classes: 801-581-2328
Huntsman Mental Ðǿմ«Ã½ Institute Contact Center: 801-585-1565
Mental Ðǿմ«Ã½ Emergency: 988
: 833-852-6262
Huntsman Mental Ðǿմ«Ã½ Institute Crisis Care Center: 801-583-2500
Online Support
: Support for pregnancy termination for medical reasons
: Nonjudgmental support after abortion
: Support for SIDS, stillbirth, miscarriage, and infant death
: Global clinician, research, and parent stillbirth advocacy
: Support for surrogate mothers and intended parents in loss
: Family stories
: Online crissi support and long-term aid to families
: A Christian-based support resource
: Support for accreta, increta, percreta, hysterectomy, pregnancy after accreta, PTSD, PAL
: NICU Support
: Support for a diagnosis that a baby may die before or after birth
: Support for birth trauma, BIPOC, early loss, PAL, TFMR, parenting after loss
: Online community and emergency resources
: Support for IVF pregnancy loss and general fertility challenges
: Support org directory, support groups, retreats, LGBTQIA+ community loss
: Support for Black women through storytelling
: Support includes peer-to-peer matching, virtual meetings, early/late pregnancy loss, parenting after loss, dads' grief, grandparents' grief
Support Options for Fathers & Non-Birthing Partners
: Supportive community for dads, U.S. based and Christian-based
: An Australian support group led by fathers/partners
: Support community for dads, U.S. based
: Support specifically for dads, U.S. based
Support Options for Siblings & Grandparents
The Bradley Center
Location: 11100 S Redwood Rd
South Jordan, UT 84095
Phone: 801-302-0220
Email: customerservice@bradleycentergrief.org
The Sharing Place
Phone: 801-466-6730
: National family grief support and counseling
: National grief support with a focus on children and families
.: Comprehensive family support that focuses on kids
: Support for grandparents following loss
Miscarriage Support
Spanish-Speaking Support
Twin/Multiple Loss Support
Community Mental Ðǿմ«Ã½ Support & Resources
If you are facing a mental health crisis, you are not alone. Huntsman Mental Ðǿմ«Ã½ Institute is here to help you. We have special programs to prevent mental health crises and support you. Our team of professionals are trained and ready to help you with:
- Managing a mental health crisis
- Suicide prevention
- Creating emotional wellness
Below are resources that can help you during or after a mental health crisis.
For a Mental Ðǿմ«Ã½ Crisis
Call, chat, or text 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
Call 801-587-3000 (local) for the Utah Crisis Line.
When you call, chat, or text 988, you will talk with a certified crisis worker at the Utah Crisis Line who will assist you with the following needs and services:
- Help you prevent a crisis or suicide
- Give you compassion and support free of judgment
- Set up follow-up services or referrals for other mental health providers
- Share helpful information resources
Certified crisis workers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
For Secure Evaluation & Stabilization
The Crisis Care Center helps adults ages 18 and older get help during a mental crisis. Our services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Call 801-583-2500 for general inquiries. Dial 988 if you're experiencing a mental health crisis.
As a visitor at the institute's Receiving Center, you will receive individual care based on your needs:
- Evaluation of your crisis
- Assessment of your mental health condition
- Prescribing medication to stabilize your symptoms as needed
- Therapy focused on solutions
- Peer support and case management
- Recommendations for next steps
- Connections to ongoing support
- Offer follow-up services and referrals
- Crisis observation for up to 23 hours as needed
For Non-Crisis Emotional Support
Call 1-833-SPEAKUT or 801-587-1055 (local) for the Utah Warm Line.
You will talk to a peer support specialist when you call the Utah Warm Line who will assist you with support:
- Listen to your concerns
- Offer support and engagement
- Encourage you to make positive changes and share helpful resources
Utah Warm Line is available for anyone living in Utah. They are available from 8 am–11 pm, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
For Fast, Free Face-to-Face Crisis Response
Call 988 or 801-587-3000 (local) for the Mobile Crisis Outreach Team (MCOT).
- The Utah Crisis Line will send out the MCOT to many areas throughout our state.
- MCOT provides care for people within Salt Lake County.
- Other mental health authorities provide care for other areas.
MCOT has licensed clinicians and peer support specialists for youth and adult services:
- Provide face-to-face consultations and support for the following groups:
- Individuals
- Families
- Schools
- Treatment providers
- First responders
- Offer follow-up services and referrals
- Offer virtual visit options
MCOT services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.