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A miscarriage can dredge up myriad emotions: guilt, sorrow, anger, and isolation. A miscarriage truly is a loss, and it's natural to grieve. It's also natural to ask yourself questions such as, "What did I do to cause this?" even though the majority of miscarriages have nothing to do with a mother's actions. And though it's difficult to talk about, miscarriages should be discussed because such a large number of women experience them; talking through the pain can often lead to a healthier recovery and less stigma. So, today on Momversation, the panelists are speaking about miscarriage, the feelings associated with them, and the reaction of friends and co-workers. Our guest Megan Meany of NBC 4 New York asks, "How do you deal with your or a friend's miscarriage?"
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