My social media algorithms knew I was pregnant before family, friends or my GP. Within 24-hours, they were transforming my feeds. On Instagram and TikTok, I would scroll through videos of women recording themselves as they took pregnancy tests, just as I had done. I liked, saved, and shared the content, feeding the machine, showing it that this is how it could hold my attention, compelling it to send me more.
This is about identifying preventable miscarriages. Many women are told they've just had bad luck, but our findings show that the womb itself may be setting the stage for pregnancy loss.
A California woman, Monique McChristian, was denied a refund by Carnival after miscarrying days before her cruise, leading to numerous painful conversations about her loss.
I'm so tired of people commenting on my weight. I have PCOS and struggle with infertility. I got pregnant, and it didn't work out and Iâve been carrying that pain in silence.