
Most times I hear a guy mention him and his lady had a miscarriage it seemed like the couples relationship was on borrowed time after that.
What are the odds in your estimation?



Strengthens a marriage. Casual relationship might fracture
Studies have shown that any trauma can affect your relationship, and this is true for miscarriage. A study from 2010Trusted Source looked at how miscarriage and stillbirth impact your relationship, and the results were pretty surprising.
Married or cohabitating couples who had a miscarriage were 22 percent more likely to break up as opposed to couples who had a healthy baby at term. For couples who had a stillbirth, this number was even higher, with 40 percent of couples ultimately ending their relationship.
It’s not unusual to drift apart after a miscarriage because grief is complicated. If it’s the first time you and your partner are grieving together, you’re learning about yourself and each other at the same time.
Some people isolate themselves to work through their feelings. Others turn to anything that keeps their mind busy and lose themselves in distractions. Some are more focused on those what-if questions that can get us stuck in guilt.
Worries like, “Will I ever have a child?” “Did I do something to cause this miscarriage?” “Why doesn’t my partner seem as devastated as I am?” are common fears and can lead to friction in a relationship if they’re left undiscussed.
An older study from 2003 discovered that 32 percent of women felt more “interpersonally” distant from their husband one year after a miscarriage and 39 percent felt more distant sexually.
If shorty want a kid she gon have her kid


Meant she wants a kid she gon wanna try again![]()
you know a miscarriage can be a bigger sign of problems in a woman’s fertility ecosystem right
Or you just trying to be a funny, edge lord
It’s not like an abortion(and even after that procedure
possible future complications can come about in fertility)
Swear y’all just be typing shyt to type
And clearly don’t know any real world women![]()