Sentences with phrase «talk about their miscarriage»

In a society where women are conditioned to hide their early pregnancy like a dirty little secret, it becomes difficult and near impossible for women to talk about their miscarriage or to take time away from work without worrying about being reprimanded or terminated.
It's not easy to talk about miscarriage and late - term pregnancy loss.
If you don't feel like talking about your miscarriage, you could consider sharing it in writing.

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In this one, I talked about a pastor who encouraged me with a word from God after one of my miscarriages and how her words — «You are not forgotten» — have become one of my cries of my heart for our world.
(We can talk about the democratic practice of an omnibus bill later, perhaps, because gracious, what a miscarriage of democracy...) So Bill C - 45 is an omnibus bill, attached to our budget currently going through Parliament, with hundreds of provisions included, which (and these are the key ones related to Idle No More) seriously undermine our environmental sustainability as a nation and the sovereign rights of the First Nations still existing within our borders.
Up to 1 in four pregnancies will end in miscarriage, so why is this not talked about more?
Men, just as the women experiencing a miscarriage, need to talk about their losses and their feelings and need someone to care and listen to them.
I would punch anyone who said that to me right in the nose, and I don't care if they are talking about 12 week miscarriages.
Women need to understand that even if men do not grieve as long or need to talk as much, men do care about and grieve miscarriages.
When deciding when to start trying to conceive again after a miscarriage, the best course of action is to talk to your doctor about your particular situation, and then he or she can provide the proper guidance.
We need to stop being afraid to talk to pregnant women about miscarriage and stillbirth.
In this post, we'll talk about ways you can heal naturally (both physically and emotionally) and the truth about getting pregnant after miscarriage.
Experiencing a miscarriage is a life event that we wouldn't wish on anyone, but because it happens to so many women from so many different walks of life, it's important to talk about.
Sometimes moms who have had miscarriages don't want to talk about their experiences.
If you experience two or more consecutive miscarriages, talk with your health care provider about whether further testing is needed to identify any underlying causes before attempting to get pregnant again.
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Baby loss and miscarriage are difficult subjects to talk about.
As commonplace as miscarriages apparently are, there's still a veil of mystery and pity surrounding them, and people are afraid to talk about it openly.
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Miscarriage rates increase as you enter your 40s, so talk to your doctor about progesterone hormone therapy or other ways to try and maintain a healthy pregnancy.
After my second miscarriage, I started talking about it and writing about it.
If you've had two or more miscarriages in your first trimester of pregnancy, talk to your doctor about progesterone and how it might help.
It is a relief to talk about infertility and my miscarriage with my friends because it's always on my mind.
It is against this alarming backdrop that we urgently need to talk about the reality of miscarriages of justice.
But I'm posting this one, where I talk about trying to get an abortion in Wisconsin and end up with a miscarriage at work instead.
In this video, couples talk about where to get help and support after a miscarriage or stillbirth.
In terms of the couple in the article, Afton's feelings are certainly legitimate (she attributed her lack of desire to a miscarriage early in their marriage and an upbringing that her left uncomfortable talking about sex), but Chris» desire for sex and intimacy with his partner is also legitimate.
I'll never forget it the miscarriage thing — it happens to one in three pregnancies, but it's very very rarely talked about
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