I'm Sorry for My Loss, An Urgent Examination of Reproductive Care in America By Rebecca Little And Colleen Long
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"I'm Sorry for My Loss" is a powerful investigation into reproductive health in Post-Roe America, addressing the profound challenges faced by those experiencing pregnancy loss. Each year, over a million people endure the emotional toll of miscarriage, stillbirth, or medically necessary termination, often shrouded in feelings of isolation, shame, and blame. In the wake of the 2022 Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, 25 million individuals of childbearing age find themselves in states with restrictive abortion laws, complicating their experiences even further.
Journalists Rebecca Little and Colleen Long, childhood friends who both faced late-term loss, provide a deeply reported and personal narrative that seeks to dismantle the stigma surrounding pregnancy loss. They trace the history of reproductive care in America, revealing how a toxic mix of legislation, politics, racism, and misogyny has contributed to the marginalization of those affected. By intertwining compelling personal stories with extensive research, the authors illuminate the urgent need for compassionate care and understanding.
The book serves as a clarion call for change, emphasizing that the conversations around pregnancy loss and reproductive health must evolve to foster a more supportive environment. "I'm Sorry for My Loss" not only highlights the systemic issues at play but also advocates for a future where everyone feels empowered to share their experiences without fear or shame. 📚❤️
Journalists Rebecca Little and Colleen Long, childhood friends who both faced late-term loss, provide a deeply reported and personal narrative that seeks to dismantle the stigma surrounding pregnancy loss. They trace the history of reproductive care in America, revealing how a toxic mix of legislation, politics, racism, and misogyny has contributed to the marginalization of those affected. By intertwining compelling personal stories with extensive research, the authors illuminate the urgent need for compassionate care and understanding.
The book serves as a clarion call for change, emphasizing that the conversations around pregnancy loss and reproductive health must evolve to foster a more supportive environment. "I'm Sorry for My Loss" not only highlights the systemic issues at play but also advocates for a future where everyone feels empowered to share their experiences without fear or shame. 📚❤️