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Epilogue
Dear Miscarriage,
Oh, how you have changed it all.
You give me no choice other than to dedicate much of my heart, energy, and love to youโto change how culture silences you, shrouds you in shame. You deserve serious and pointed attention.
I love you for helping me better understand suffering and resilience.
Iโve opened my heart fully to you.
I loathe you for the droplets of hopelessness interspersed. And the terrorizing anxiety that clung to my subsequent pregnancy.
But hereโs the thing, miscarriage: Iโve spent so much time getting to know you and my deepest self, my fundamental strength. I thinkโor more accurately, I knowโitโs time (long overdue, perhaps) that society spotlight you.
Highlight you. In neon.
No more shadowed, isolated grievers. No more mourners wondering if they did something to deserve this. Nope. No more.
Just love.
Tenderness.
Honesty.
Hope.
And the ever-present proof that being human renders us vulnerable.
Itโs tough to say I love you, but I will say this: I love who youโve helped me become.
With fortitude and a dedication to changing the dialogue around you,
Jessica
(a.k.a. @IHadaMiscarriage)
PS Iโm sticking around. Donโt think Iโm going anywhere when it comes to you, miscarriage. You indelibly changed my emotional landscape, so you better believe Iโm gonna do my best to evolve you, too.
Notes
1. Katherine Hobson, โPeople Have Misconceptions about Miscarriage, and That Can Hurt,โ NPR, May 8, 2015, https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/05/08/404913568/people-have-misconceptions-about-miscarriage-and-that-hurts.
2. Rebecca J. Mercier, Katherine Senter, Rachel Webster, and Amy Henderson Riley, โInstagram Usersโ Experiences of Miscarriage,โ Obstetrics & Gynecology 135, no. 1 (2020): 166โ73, https://doi.org/10.1097/AOG.0000000000003621.
3. Jessica Farren, Maria Jalmbrant, Lieveke Ameye, et al., โPost-Traumatic Stress, Anxiety and Depression following Miscarriage or Ectopic Pregnancy: A Prospective Cohort Study,โ BMJ Open 6, no. 11 (2016), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011864.
4. Peter J. Fashing, Nga Nguyen, Tyler S. Barry, et al., โDeath among Geladas (Theropithecus Gelada): A Broader Perspective on Mummified Infants and Primate Thanatology,โ American Journal of Primatology 73 no. 5 (2011): 405โ409, https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.20902.
5. Jessica Pierce, โDo Animals Experience Grief?โ Smithsonian Magazine, August 24, 2018, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/do-animals-experience-grief-180970124/; Barbara J. King, โWhen Animals Mourn: Seeing That Grief Is Not Uniquely Human,โ NPR, April 11, 2013, https://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/2013/04/11/176620943/when-animals-mourn-seeing-that-grief-is-not-uniquely-human; Carl Safina, โThe Depths of Animal Grief,โ PBS, July 8, 2015, https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/animal-grief/.
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7. Rosanne Cecil, ed., The Anthropology of Pregnancy Loss: Comparative Studies in Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Neo-natal Death (Oxford, UK: Berg Publishers, 1996).
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9. Shannon Withycombe, โHappy Miscarriages: An Emotional History of Pregnancy Loss,โ Nursing Clio, November 12, 2015, https://nursingclio.org/2015/11/12/happy-miscarriages-an-emotional-history-of-pregnancy-loss/.
10. Shannon Withycombe, Lost: Miscarriage in Nineteenth-Century America (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2018).
11. Leslie J. Reagan, โFrom Hazard to Blessing to Tragedy: Representations of Miscarriage in Twentieth-Century America,โ Feminist Studies 29, no. 2 (2003): 356โ78, https://www.jstor.org/stable/3178514.
12. Daniela Blei, โThe History of Talking about Miscarriage,โ The Cut, April 23, 2018, https://www.thecut.com/2018/04/the-history-of-talking-about-miscarriage.html.
13. Jonah Bardos, Daniel Hercz, Jenna Friedenthal, et al., โA National Survey on Public Perceptions of Miscarriage,โ Obstetrics & Gynecology 125, no. 6 (2015): 1313โ20, https://doi.org/10.1097/aog.0000000000000859.
14. Bardos, Hercz, Friedenthal, et al., โA National Survey on Public Perceptions of Miscarriage,โ 1313โ20.
15. Raj Rai and Lesley Regan, โRecurrent Miscarriage,โ The Lancet 368, no. 9535 (2006): 601โ11, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(06)69204-0.
16. Bardos, Hercz, Friedenthal, et al., โA National Survey on Public Perceptions of Miscarriage,โ 1313โ20.
17. Lynn Okura, โBrenรฉ Brown on Shame: โIt Cannot Survive Empathy,โโ HuffPost, August 26, 2013, https://www.huffpost.com/entry/brene-brown-shame_n_3807115.
18. Hobson, โPeople Have Misconceptions about Miscarriage, and That Can Hurt.โ
19. Merriam-Webster Online, s.v. โkarma,โ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/karma.
20. National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA), โPeople of Color and Eating Disorders,โ accessed July 8, 2020, https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/people-color-and-eating-disorders.
21. Hobson, โPeople Have Misconceptions about Miscarriage, and That Can Hurtโ; Bardos, Hercz, Friedenthal, et al., โA National Survey on Public Perceptions of Miscarriage,โ 1313โ20; Joshua Johnson, โWhat Does It Mean to Lose a Pregnancy?โ June 5, 2019, in 1A, produced by Paige Osburn, podcast, MP3 audio, https://www.npr.org/2019/06/05/730018199/what-does-it-mean-to-lose-a-pregnancy.
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Acknowledgments
This book project came to fruition as a result of many dedicated, extraordinary people who believe in the transformative nature of storytelling. I am in awe of the unyielding support I received from my team throughout the process.
I am deeply grateful to my literary agent, Kate Johnson, for her unflinching belief in my voice. Ever since we connected, Kateโs confidence in me has acted as a guiding light. Bringing rigor and levity to the process, her authenticity served as an ongoing reminder that the topic of pregnancy loss does in fact deserve to be normalized and deftly integrated into the zeitgeist.
Jamia Wilson and Lauren Rosemary Hook brought editorial brilliance and incisive wisdom to every aspect of the book-writing process. Their perspectives elevated the way I approached memoir writing and encouraged nuance and moxie as I made my way through the manifesto elements of the book as well. The Feminist Press team as a whole, especially Jisu Kim, Lucia Brown, and Rachel Page, have brought this book to life with passion, and to each and every one of them, I am thankful.
Sara Gaynes Levyโs editorial cogency and insight helped shepherd me through this process. Editor turned friend, Sara was at once a cheerleader and a devoted editorial wizard. To her, I am thankful beyond measure. I also owe gratitude to Kay Friedman Holland and Laura Norkin for their ingenious acumen. They helped bring this book to new heights.
I credit Jessica Schneider, my obstetrician and dear friend, with providing exemplary medical care. Had she not walked
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