Last year, I miscarried at 20 weeks. Now, I'm pregnant again, but it's hard to shake the grief
Summary
A Singaporean mother, Kelly Ang, shares her ongoing struggle with grief and the emotional difficulty of a subsequent pregnancy after experiencing a miscarriage at 20 weeks last year, following a history of losing five babies over 14 years.
Kelly Ang's story is a heart-wrenching testament to the profound and lasting impact of pregnancy loss. Having tragically miscarried at 20 weeks last year, she now faces a new pregnancy, yet the shadow of past grief looms large. This is not an isolated incident for Ang; over 14 years, she has endured the loss of five babies during pregnancy. Each loss, regardless of the stage, carries an immense emotional weight, and for Ang, the experience of miscarriage has not diminished in distress over time. Her current pregnancy is overshadowed by the deep sorrow and anxiety born from these repeated heartbreaks, highlighting the enduring emotional toll of recurrent pregnancy loss and the immense strength required to navigate such a journey.
Losing five babies during pregnancy over 14 years has not made the experience of miscarriage any less distressing.
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