Loss of identity and role confusion are common grief responses to miscarriage, and women grapple with feelings of betrayal by their bodies, leading to profound isolation.
The emotional terrain of miscarriage is unique to each woman, yet many report loneliness and acute isolation, often feeling misunderstood by family and friends.
Grieving after a miscarriage is a nonlinear path, as the profound psychological impacts on personal identity and trust in one’s body linger long after physical healing.
'There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story within you.' - Maya Angelou highlights the importance of consciously engaging with grief, even when it feels arduous.
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