In this episode of Finding Hope After Loss, Ros shares her experience with multiple pregnancy losses, including miscarriage, chemical pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy, and the stillbirth of her son Sam at 31 weeks.
Ros opens up about the devastation of losing multiple pregnancies, the pain of being told there was “no reason why” her son died, and the reality of navigating grief without the “happy ending” that people often expect after loss. She also speaks honestly about living without children after pregnancy loss and the isolation that can come with stillbirth and recurrent loss.
Throughout this conversation, Ros shares the importance of openness, honesty, and finding connection with others who understand pregnancy loss and grief. Her story is a powerful reminder that healing after miscarriage and stillbirth is not about “moving on,” but about learning how to carry love and grief together.
This episode is for anyone navigating miscarriage, recurrent pregnancy loss, stillbirth, ectopic pregnancy, infertility, or grief after losing a baby.
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“It’s very difficult when all you are told is that it’s bad luck.”
“There is this thing about having a baby die inside you. Only a certain number of people know what that is like.”
“Being open and honest just gives people the chance to find you.”
“We are never going to move on.”
“The urge to skip to the happy ending isn’t realistic.”
Ros shares her experience with miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, chemical pregnancy, and stillbirth in hopes of helping others navigating pregnancy loss feel less isolated and more understood.
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If Ros’s story resonated with you, please consider sharing this episode with someone navigating miscarriage, stillbirth, recurrent pregnancy loss, or grief after losing a baby. Stories like these help grieving parents feel seen, supported, and less alone.
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