Read Motherhood After Miscarriage Adams Media TBD 9781558500433 Books
Describes the physical and psychological consequences of having a miscarriage, suggests ways to overcome the grief of losing a pregnancy, and discusses the biology of pregnancy and ways to understand and prevent miscarriages
Read Motherhood After Miscarriage Adams Media TBD 9781558500433 Books
"I recently experienced my first miscarriage (and pregnancy) and found myself bombarded everywhere by stories of multiple miscarriages. These stories made my grief even more intense and gave me little hope for my future pregnancies. In "Motherhood After Miscarriage," Diamond describes a few cases of multiple miscarriages (including her own) but also emphasizes that most women who have experienced a single miscarriage do go on to have successful second pregnancies. After reading several books on the subject of miscarriage, I found this book gave me the most hope and optimism."
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Motherhood After Miscarriage Adams Media TBD 9781558500433 Books Reviews
- I am a mother of two, and recently had a miscarriage. This was the most traumatic, painful time of my life. It is a topic that most people don't discuss. Husbands are supportive, but not entirely understanding to how hard this will affect a woman. This book gave me insight into what was happening with my body, why this was happening to me, and how I can possibly go on to consider conceiving another child. I highly recommend this book to any woman who is faced with this very difficult, painful loss of a child.
- ...but I found this book to be empowering. Many of my friends who suffered miscarriages had to just try again. Their doctors offered little more in the way of explination then "these things happen" That was not enough for me. I wanted to do everything possible to make sure it didn't happen again. If you are looking for a book that makes you "feel better" then this one may not be the best (although if you read it carefully, it does that too). But if you are looking for a book that takes your concerns about miscarriage seriously and gives you ideas to discuss with your doctor, this book is excellent.
- At first, I really liked this book. I liked the way it began and could relate to what other women had experienced. Having gone through a "missed miscarriage" myself, I sought an explanation for what had happened but I also was looking for some motivational support in preparing to try again. In my opinion, the book became very scientific and confusing and I slowly became uninterested and started to bounce around to different chapters. Even though the author suggests that all women should keep trying, though some won't, I didn't feel the author provided much emotional or motivational support that I was looking for and walked away feeling concerned, doubtful, sad, worried, anxious and confused. I've decided that this book was not for me and have put it away with all my other books and doubt I will ever go back to it. I don't think this book is for everyone, but it might be worth giving it a try.
- I recently experienced my first miscarriage (and pregnancy) and found myself bombarded everywhere by stories of multiple miscarriages. These stories made my grief even more intense and gave me little hope for my future pregnancies. In "Motherhood After Miscarriage," Diamond describes a few cases of multiple miscarriages (including her own) but also emphasizes that most women who have experienced a single miscarriage do go on to have successful second pregnancies. After reading several books on the subject of miscarriage, I found this book gave me the most hope and optimism.
- When I had a miscarriage in 1991, this book helped me enormously. I find knowledge to be a very healing thing. Motherhood after Miscarriage provided me with detailed information about what might have caused the miscarriage. It also made me feel OK for grieving, through the telling of stories from many other women who had been through miscarriage.
I've recommended this book to too many friends as they went through miscarriages.