الاثنين، 10 أكتوبر 2022

After my miscarriage, it was hard to find reliable online support for an issue shrouded in shame – that’s about to change | Isabelle Oderberg

Miscarriage Australia is a first of its kind website that uses medically proven facts to help patients, and it’s been far too long in the making

When I was pregnant after having a miscarriage, there were a lot of things I didn’t do. I abstained from sex for the first 12 weeks. I stopped going to my beloved yoga. I didn’t lift anything heavier than my handbag. I refused even one coffee.

Not one of these things that I so fastidiously avoided cause miscarriage. But subliminal messaging all around us tells us that miscarriage must be something we did, right? Even the word miscarriage implies an error: did the birth parent carry the baby incorrectly? Eat sushi? Have a bath that was too hot?

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from Pregnancy | The Guardian https://ift.tt/0kGWHjI

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