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Where is the support for mothers grieving miscarriage?

The Hill · May 12, 2026, 4:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • Most women, and certainly most men, know almost nothing about either the experience itself or the resources available, unless they have undergone it themselves.
  • That was certainly true for my husband and me.
  • When we found out we were pregnant with our first child, about 15 years ago, we were over the moon.

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Most women, and certainly most men, know almost nothing about either the experience itself or the resources available, unless they have undergone it themselves.

That was certainly true for my husband and me.

When we found out we were pregnant with our first child, about 15 years ago, we were over the moon. We took photos with our pregnancy test, started thinking of baby names, planned the nursery, and added items to our baby registry. That was until around 13 weeks, when at a routine appointment, my doctor told me my hormone levels were so low I needed a progesterone supplement to sustain the pregnancy. Just a week later, she informed me that I was miscarrying my child.

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