‘It doesn’t matter if you’re white, black, brown, or yellow. If you’re healthy or unhealthy. Single, married, or divorced.’: Woman urges ‘miscarriage does not discriminate’

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“It does not matter if…

You conceived naturally.
You conceived through IVF.
You conceived through surrogacy.
You used fertility supplements.

Miscarriage does not discriminate.

It does not matter if…

You are healthy.
You are not so healthy.
You need to put on weight.
You need to lose weight.

Miscarriage does not discriminate.

It does not matter if…

You are a teen.
You are in your 20s.
You are in your 30s.
You are in your 40s.

Miscarriage does not discriminate.

It does not matter if…

You are white colored.
You are black colored.
You are brown colored.
You are yellow colored.

Miscarriage does not discriminate.

It does not matter if…
You are religious.
You are atheist.
You are agnostic.
You are spiritual.

Miscarriage does not discriminate.

It does not matter if…

You have one child.
You have three children.
You have five children.
You are yet to have children.

Miscarriage does not discriminate.

It does not matter if…

You have had one loss.
You have had two losses.
You have had three losses.
You have had multiple losses.

Miscarriage does not discriminate.

It does not matter if…

You are single.
You are in a relationship.
You are married.
You are divorced.

Miscarriage does not discriminate.

Because sweet sister
Whatever the statistics say
What society tells you
What your friends and family suggest…

Miscarriage does not discriminate.

But, it does matter if…

You are drowning in grief.
You need to cry.
You feel lost.
You feel alone.

We cannot discriminate against you and your miscarriage.”

Courtesy of Yvette Mystakas

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