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I'm Sorry for My Loss: An Urgent Examination of Reproductive Care in America

I'm Sorry for My Loss: An Urgent Examination of Reproductive Care in America

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I'm Sorry for My Loss is a must-read investigation of reproductive health under fire in Post-Roe America, written with emotional resonance and humor by authors who have both been through it themselves. It explores the hidden links between abortion, miscarriage, terminations for medical reasons, and stillbirth, the history of pregnancy loss in America, recent cultural and political changes, and the inadequate words we use to discuss pregnancy loss. It interviews over one hundred people who have lost a pregnancy, as well as dozens of historians, linguists, midwives, doctors, and therapists, to create a comprehensive work that examines pregnancy loss from every angle. It aims to comfort but not pander, and is a valuable resource for understanding this particularly painful and often private loss.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 496 pages
Publication date: 21 November 2024
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc


A must-read investigation of reproductive health under fire in Post-Roe America, "I'm Sorry for My Loss" delves into the abyss of pregnancy loss, a topic that is misunderstood and full of guilt and shame. Written with emotional resonance and humor by authors Rebecca Little and Colleen Long, childhood friends who grew up to be journalists, the book enlightens readers on the deep, sometimes mystifying history behind how we view pregnancy and loss, including the hidden links that bind abortion, miscarriage, terminations for medical reasons, and stillbirth together. The authors interviewed more than one hundred people who have lost a pregnancy, along with dozens of historians, linguists, midwives, doctors, and therapists, to create a comprehensive work that examines pregnancy loss from every angle, from the inadequacy of the words we use to discuss pregnancy loss to the legal and medical maelstrom, and the ways in which parents have created their own mourning rituals in a culture that lacks them. "I'm Sorry for My Loss" is an approachable and deeply readable book about a traditionally unapproachable topic. For those who have experienced loss, the book aims to comfort but not pander. For everyone else, it is a valuable resource to understand this particularly painful, and often private, loss, and why conversations around pregnancy loss and women's healthcare are vital for everyone.

A Must-Read Investigation of Reproductive Health Under Fire in Post-Roe America



I'm Sorry for My Loss

is a groundbreaking book that explores the complex and often misunderstood topic of pregnancy loss. Written with emotional resonance and humor by authors Rebecca Little and Colleen Long, childhood friends who grew up to be journalists, the book delves into the hidden links that bind abortion, miscarriage, terminations for medical reasons, and stillbirth together. The authors interviewed more than one hundred people who have lost a pregnancy, along with dozens of historians, linguists, midwives, doctors, and therapists, to create a comprehensive work that examines pregnancy loss from every angle.

The Hidden Links That Bind Abortion, Miscarriage, Terminations for Medical Reasons, and Stillbirth Together



One of the most significant findings of the book is the hidden links that bind abortion, miscarriage, terminations for medical reasons, and stillbirth together. The authors argue that these links are often overlooked or ignored, leading to a lack of understanding and support for women who experience these losses. For example, many women who have had an abortion may feel guilty or ashamed, and may not receive the same level of support as women who have had a miscarriage. This can lead to a sense of isolation and loneliness, which can have long-term consequences for their mental and physical health.

How the History of Pregnancy Loss in America Continues to Affect Our View of It Today



The history of pregnancy loss in America continues to affect our view of it today. The authors argue that the stigma associated with pregnancy loss has led to a lack of research and funding for research into the causes and treatments of pregnancy loss. This has resulted in a lack of effective treatments and support for women who experience these losses. For example, many women who have had a miscarriage may not receive the same level of care as women who have had a live birth, and may not be offered the same options for treatment.

Recent Cultural and Political Changes That Are Leading to Dangerous Medical Care for Women



Recent cultural and political changes are leading to dangerous medical care for women. The authors argue that the push for abortion rights has led to a backlash against women's healthcare, and that this has resulted in a lack of access to safe and effective medical care. For example, some states have passed laws that require women to undergo ultrasounds before having an abortion, which can be invasive and traumatic for women. The authors argue that these laws are not based on scientific evidence and are designed to make it harder for women to access abortion.

And Much More



The book also explores the ways in which parents have created their own mourning rituals in a culture that lacks them. The authors argue that this can be a difficult and isolating experience, and that it can lead to a sense of guilt and shame. The book offers practical advice for parents who have experienced pregnancy loss, including how to talk to their children about the loss, how to cope with the grief, and how to find support.

A Must-Read Investigation of Reproductive Health Under Fire in Post-Roe America



"I'm Sorry for My Loss" is an approachable and deeply readable book about a traditionally unapproachable topic. For those who have experienced loss, the book aims to comfort but not pander. For everyone else, it is a valuable resource to understand this particularly painful, and often private, loss, and why conversations around pregnancy loss and women's healthcare are vital for everyone. The book is available for purchase on Amazon.

A Must-Read Investigation of Reproductive Health Under Fire in Post-Roe America



I'm Sorry for My Loss

is a groundbreaking book that explores the complex and often misunderstood topic of pregnancy loss. Written with emotional resonance and humor by authors Rebecca Little and Colleen Long, childhood friends who grew up to be journalists, the book delves into the hidden links that bind abortion, miscarriage, terminations for medical reasons, and stillbirth together. The authors interviewed more than one hundred people who have lost a pregnancy, along with dozens of historians, linguists, midwives, doctors, and therapists, to create a comprehensive work that examines pregnancy loss from every angle.

The Hidden Links That Bind Abortion, Miscarriage, Terminations for Medical Reasons, and Stillbirth Together



One of the most significant findings of the book is the hidden links that bind abortion, miscarriage, terminations for medical reasons, and stillbirth together. The authors argue that these links are often overlooked or ignored, leading to a lack of understanding and support for women who experience these losses. For example, many women who have had an abortion may feel guilty or ashamed, and may not receive the same level of support as women who have had a miscarriage. This can lead to a sense of isolation and loneliness, which can have long-term consequences for their mental and physical health.

How the History of Pregnancy Loss in America Continues to Affect Our View of It Today



The history of pregnancy loss in America continues to affect our view of it today. The authors argue that the stigma associated with pregnancy loss has led to a lack of research and funding for research into the causes and treatments of pregnancy loss. This has resulted in a lack of effective treatments and support for women who experience these losses. For example, many women who have had a miscarriage may not receive the same level of care as women who have had a live birth, and may not be offered the same options for treatment.

Recent Cultural and Political Changes That Are Leading to Dangerous Medical Care for Women



Recent cultural and political changes are leading to dangerous medical care for women. The authors argue that the push for abortion rights has led to a backlash against women's healthcare, and that this has resulted in a lack of access to safe and effective medical care. For example, some states have passed laws that require women to undergo ultrasounds before having an abortion, which can be invasive and traumatic for women. The authors argue that these laws are not based on scientific evidence and are designed to make it harder for women to access abortion.

And Much More



The book also explores the ways in which parents have created their own mourning rituals in a culture that lacks them. The authors argue that this can be a difficult and isolating experience, and that it can lead to a sense of guilt and shame. The book offers practical advice for parents who have experienced pregnancy loss, including how to talk to their children about the loss, how to cope with the grief, and how to find support.

A Must-Read Investigation of Reproductive Health Under Fire in Post-Roe America



"I'm Sorry for My Loss" is an approachable and deeply readable book about a traditionally unapproachable topic. For those who have experienced loss, the book aims to comfort but not pander. For everyone else, it is a valuable resource to understand this particularly painful, and often private, loss, and why conversations around pregnancy loss and women's healthcare are vital for everyone. The book is available for purchase on Amazon.

Weight: 534g
Dimension: 230 x 150 x 30 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781728292786

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