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  2. Here’s What to Say to Comfort Someone Who Just Had a Miscarriage

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    A miscarriage, which is also known as an early pregnancy loss, is the unexpected loss of a pregnancy before the 20-week mark, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

  3. Miscarriage and grief - Wikipedia

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    The grief that follows a miscarriage resembles, but is not the same as, the grief experienced after the loss of a family member. [28] Disbelief, depression, anger, and yearning, are described as being a part of the normal grieving process. [29] [30] [9] These reactions remain from three to nine months after the loss. Forty-one percent of ...

  4. ‘I had three miscarriages in one year - bereavement leave ...

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    But I was grief-stricken, not sick, harbouring a deep sense of loss.” Vicki Robinson, CEO of the Miscarriage Association, said the post-24 week cut-off was a “real cliff edge”, adding ...

  5. Going Back to Work After Miscarriage: 6 Ways to Give ... - AOL

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    No one wants to talk about it. So I will. It isn’t easy to go back to work after pregnancy loss. These tools will help. Getty I experienced four pregnancy losses and, after each of those losses ...

  6. Rainbow baby - Wikipedia

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    The term "rainbow" is symbolic of the hope brought by the child after the emotional storm of the previous loss. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Research conducted at the University of Michigan establishes that "parental relationships have a higher risk of dissolving after a miscarriage or stillbirth, compared with a live birth", and that the risk is highest for ...

  7. Reproductive loss - Wikipedia

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    Responses to reproductive loss may be gender-specific. [6] However, per the Journal of Social Philosophy, processing these experiences is complicated by the lack of "settled cultural—or philosophical—understanding of what exactly is bad or grief-worthy about the death of an embryo/fetus or the failure of a pregnancy to produce a surviving ...