
When a miscarriage occurs, there are at least two parties involved who need to heal emotionally, but often we focus on the mother. She also frequently has physically healing to do. The sad fact is that many dads get overlooked in the healing process. Though this doesn't mean that they don't have needs.
In fact, many dads have a lot of feelings about miscarriage and the loss of a pregnancy. They are worried, and sad. They feel like they have not many people to talk to about their feelings and their experience.
Have you had a miscarriage or has your partner? How did you both grieve?
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Dads and Miscarriage originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Thursday, November 7th, 2013 at 12:25:14.
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