Popsugar Family Parenting What Not to Say to Someone After a Miscarriage Women Reveal the Things People Said to Them After Miscarrying, and It's Heartbreaking June 7, 2018 by Perri Konecky First Published: August 31, 2017 View On One Page Photo 6 of 9 ADVERTISEMENT () Start Slideshow “My experience of recurrent miscarriage has been one of finding the courage to talk about struggle and loss, because I’ve found that it’s only in articulating and expressing my grief that I’ve been able to move forward and find hope and healing.” As part of our #SimplySay campaign, Lizzie writes about her six miscarriages and how blogging and connecting with others has given her a sense of purpose (link in profile today). #SimplySay #recurrentmiscarriage #talkingaboutmiscarriage #miscarriageassociation #miscarriage #pregnancyloss #recurrentpregnancylosss #miscarriageawareness #pregnancylossawareness A post shared by The Miscarriage Association (@miscarriageassociation) on Aug 8, 2017 at 12:57am PDT Share This Link Copy ← Use Arrow Keys → 6 Previous Next Start Slideshow ParentingFamily Self-CarePregnancy LossParenting News