This show addresses the topic of Pregnancy Loss… no matter how recent or long ago it was, there’s probably a part of you stuck in that memory. It is so important to process grief no matter how it shows up. In this case, through pregnancy loss. In this episode, I share my experience with a pregnancy that wasn’t viable. But there are many other ways to lose a baby.
According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, as many as 10 to 20% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage, and that number may be even higher when including early losses that happen before someone even knows they’re pregnant. 1 in 100 pregnancies is ectopic - a dangerous and nonviable condition. Stillbirths, which occur after 20 weeks of gestation, affect about 1 in 160 pregnancies in the U.S.
These numbers don’t just represent data — they represent women, families, hearts broken quietly behind closed doors.
And how we each process that loss can look incredibly different.
Don’t miss your free meditation specific to pregnancy loss here: https://jennyaiello.com/meditation-thank-you/ ...the most recent episode will be at the top, but scroll down to see all the guided meditations for podcasts.
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