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Reddit mentions of Miscarriage: Women Sharing from the Heart

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Miscarriage: Women Sharing from the Heart
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Release dateJanuary 1993
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Found 2 comments on Miscarriage: Women Sharing from the Heart:

u/mathgirl597 · 5 pointsr/Miscarriage

I am so sorry for your loss. I was in your situation twice last year. It’s absolutely awful. And you’re so right- it’s horribly unfair. There’s no logic or reason to it. I still can’t listen to certain songs or watch certain scenes in tv/movies and I still think about my babies. What they would’ve been like, looked like, etc. But I promise you, you can get through this. The best advice I can give is to let yourself grieve. Don’t fight the feelings. It’s ok to be devastated for a while.


I read this book: book link It was really helpful for me- it’s written by two psychologists who had miscarriages and did a study interviewing women who had suffered MCs. It’s all about making people more aware of what it’s like and how women cope. It made me feel less alone. After my miscarriage I realized they’re so common! But people don’t really talk about it. I highly recommend the book.

Hang in there. Sending you lots of positivity and strength 💜

u/usernamegibberish · 1 pointr/ttcafterloss

I'm so sorry. Grief isn't usually linear and can come like waves. I love the book "miscarriages: women sharing from the heart" and highly recommend it as it normalizes a lot of the grief and feelings around loss. Counseling can also be helpful if that's an option for you.

Miscarriage: Women Sharing from... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/0471548340?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share