miscarriage

"It’s ridiculous that the doctor thought I was safe to go home. But this scenario occurs too often, and this is exactly how tragedies can happen."
"Where was Marty? Right by my side. He was the ball of fur nestled in my duvet. The damp nose sniffing my tear-soaked face."
"I felt like an observer and that I couldn't do anything to help"
"I instantly felt like I wasn't alone and the only mother in the world going through such a devastating loss."
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