The impact of their words?
On Monday I had a second trimester miscarriage. I was talking to someone and told them what happened. This was their response...
"I gave birth to a preemie. He was born at 35 weeks. Today he is a dentist and has gave me 4 grandchildren. He is an amazing person."
How is this story suppose to help me or even relate to what I am going through? The only connection I see is that we both went into labor too soon and both delivered a son. I will never get to experience what she did with her son because my baby died (and yes he was a baby). I will never get to see my sons first steps, hear his first words, see him start school, graduate, go away to college, get a job, get married and have children. I will never know what it is like to receive a hug, a kiss or hear I love you mommy from him.
If you don't know what to say, how about just saying "I am sorry" or not saying anything at all. If you have experienced a similar event, tell me about it. But don't think telling me a story about your adult child being born early brings any comfort to me.
On Monday I had a second trimester miscarriage. I was talking to someone and told them what happened. This was their response...
"I gave birth to a preemie. He was born at 35 weeks. Today he is a dentist and has gave me 4 grandchildren. He is an amazing person."
How is this story suppose to help me or even relate to what I am going through? The only connection I see is that we both went into labor too soon and both delivered a son. I will never get to experience what she did with her son because my baby died (and yes he was a baby). I will never get to see my sons first steps, hear his first words, see him start school, graduate, go away to college, get a job, get married and have children. I will never know what it is like to receive a hug, a kiss or hear I love you mommy from him.
If you don't know what to say, how about just saying "I am sorry" or not saying anything at all. If you have experienced a similar event, tell me about it. But don't think telling me a story about your adult child being born early brings any comfort to me.

I think people just get nervous and don't know what to say and they put their foot in their mouth. I don't think they mean it to be cruel.
It is hard to know what to say, but her comments are just so odd.
WTH are people thinking? The one that bugged me when I had my miscarriages (I had several) was, "Don't worry. You'll get pregnant again and have another baby."