The Miscarriage Secret

The article, “The Miscarriage Secret”, source; Crosswalk

“I barely knew anyone who’d had a miscarriage … until I experienced my own,” writes Caitlin Seccombe Lubinski for Her.meneutics. “

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:

Miscarriages are often a disenfranchised grief that do not receive the support they deserve.  Women go through many emotional troubles due to a miscarriage and need grief counselors who can help them.  They also need a strong support system.

Strong support can help prevent depression, isolation and potential marital problems.  Many women also need medication to regain a proper balance.  The separation from her child and the body returning to a normal state can be traumatic on a woman.

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