andymattmom
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A teacher at the elementary where I sub just suffered a miscarriage. She was almost through her first trimester. We were talking yesterday- her first day back and I told her how sorry I was and that I had 2 miscarriages (thankfully I have two healthy boys). She was very open about all that she went through physically and emotionally. She said it was hard because some people didn't know what to say or didn't consider the loss a baby. I told her how I still remember the dates of my losses and that they were babies to me also.
As I talked to another teacher (same grade today) about the other teachers loss she said that she and the other teacher in that grade didn't know what to say to the one who lost baby because they hadn't been through.
With so many suffering miscarriages these days---just remember that they do need to talk. If you have had one offer the ear to them. I know this teacher who had miscarriage but this was the most open conversation we have had. She said so many don't understand and don't know what to say. I remember people saying it was for the best or there will be others. It is an emotional and physical loss, and sometimes husbands have a hard time because they didn't have baby physically growing inside them. Even when a miscarriage happens early on it is difficult. Some people seem to have a less emotional time than others but if you know someone who has a miscarriage talk to them....listen to them. Sure some women don't want to talk but some just might be afraid.

As I talked to another teacher (same grade today) about the other teachers loss she said that she and the other teacher in that grade didn't know what to say to the one who lost baby because they hadn't been through.
With so many suffering miscarriages these days---just remember that they do need to talk. If you have had one offer the ear to them. I know this teacher who had miscarriage but this was the most open conversation we have had. She said so many don't understand and don't know what to say. I remember people saying it was for the best or there will be others. It is an emotional and physical loss, and sometimes husbands have a hard time because they didn't have baby physically growing inside them. Even when a miscarriage happens early on it is difficult. Some people seem to have a less emotional time than others but if you know someone who has a miscarriage talk to them....listen to them. Sure some women don't want to talk but some just might be afraid.



