My doctor certainly didn't seem to understand that. After she delivered the heart-wrenching news, I pulled on my clothes while explaining to my husband in heaving sobs over the phone what had just befallen us. He rushed over to the office, where we were then both confronted with a cold, uncaring face behind a desk.
I was afraid I had done something wrong. I had gone running, eaten leftovers, maybe even lifted a package. Had I caused my own miscarriage? Then again, I also had decided to keep my miscarriage a secret. We hadn't told anyone we were pregnant, and I didn't want to deal with all the questions after it ended. But I think the real reason I swore my husband to secrecy — not realizing it was his loss, too — was that I felt ashamed.
THINK Why is this national news?
THINK This is heartbreaking 💔
THINK 💔
THINK It's so hard
THINK Sorry little jack...
THINK And posted a photo on Instagram? How bizarre Now she’ll be an advocate for the artificial womb
THINK “...Many doctors view it as routine and say to 'just try again' next time, like it's buying a lottery ticket.“ If Chrissy Teigen’s story helps one person appreciate the very real pain of this loss, then she will have used her story to make the world a better place.
THINK They live part of their lives online and thru media...part of their family is online...it’s part of our society...they shared with that family...literally anyone hanging out on twitter or other has no room to judge them
THINK Important information for the parent survivors of this unbelievable loss.