Latest Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Articles
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Difficulty
7 Ways to Help Overcome Grief after Pregnancy Loss
After a year-and-a-half of trying to conceive, followed by the loss of 4 consecutive pregnancies, I felt like I’d earned a graduate degree in grief. My friend and mentor, psychologist Dr...
By: Katy Huie Harrison, PhD | Founder
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Difficulty
Sometimes Getting Pregnant is Not the Issue
“At least you know you can get pregnant.” This is a phrase that I have heard countless times over the last two years, from well-meaning strangers, family, and friends who want to help,...
By: Taylor Ortiz-Hershman | Blogger
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Difficulty
5 Things I Learned From Experiencing Pregnancy Loss
Before September 26th of last year, I was blissfully unaware of what experiencing pregnancy loss was like. When we learned that we were pregnant with what we thought was our miracle baby, miscarriage...
By: Arden Cartrette | Infertility & Miscarriage Advocate, Blogger
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Coping
How It Feels To Support My Wife Through Infertility and Pregnancy Loss
“At dinner, it’s happening.”That was the text my wife, Emily, sent me from an out-of-town bachelorette party. Two weeks earlier, we’d learned she was pregnant for the second...
By: Brent Stoller | Writer
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Coping
Fertility Blogger of the Month: Jennie of The Uterus Monologues
We are thrilled to have Jennie of The Uterus Monologues as our blogger of the month from our list of Top Infertility Blogs. She focuses on her experience with recurrent pregnancy loss and what she...
By: Kelly Park | Contributor
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Difficulty
Excerpt: The Other Half - What About Men and Miscarriage?
This is an excerpt from Not Broken: An Approachable Guide To Miscarriage and Recurrent Pregnancy Loss by Dr. Lora Shahine. It has been reprinted with permission. Men contribute half of the genetics...
By: Dr. Lora Shahine | Infertility and Miscarriage Specialist
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Difficulty
Why I Don't Talk About My Miscarriage
I know why I stopped talking about my miscarriage. Despite my loved ones and friends' best intentions, I didn’t feel like the majority of their reactions acknowledged how deeply I felt...
By: Alex Smith