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78:, processing these experiences is complicated by the lack of "settled cultural—or philosophical—understanding of what exactly is bad or grief-worthy about the death of an embryo/fetus or the failure of a pregnancy to produce a surviving child." Perinatal losses have been described as uniquely ambiguous in that they are "loss of a future with a family member who has not yet been integrated into family life yet maintains a psychological presence within the family system." The ambiguity of the reproductive loss may be central to its experience of the bereaved; 652: 54:
from all causes (including voluntary, coerced or accidental sterilization, and post-menopausal infertility), failed attempts to conceive, failed fertility treatments, failed gestational surrogacy procedures, and losses related to all dimensions of the adoption process. Responses to miscarriage,
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has argued that reproductive losses can be "significant life course events that may affect identity, social role, self-image, and conceptualization of a woman's reproductive history and human sexuality across the entire range of practice settings."
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Abiola, Lucile; Legendre, Guillaume; Spiers, Andrew; Parot-Schinkel, Elsa; Hamel, Jean-François; Duverger, Philippe; Bouet, Pierre-Emmanuel; Descamps, Philippe; Quelen, Caroline; Gillard, Philippe; Riquin, Elise (2022-07-20).
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Nondeath Loss and the Web of Life (Book review: Counting Our Losses by Darcy L. Harris), Magda, LoriA. Death Studies, Jan2012; 36(1): 88-94. 7p. ISSN: 0748-1187.
30:, describes a potential emotional response to unsuccessful attempts at human reproduction or family-building. These experienced losses may include involuntary 129: 463: 98:
found that both American mainline Protestant and feminist communities had little discourse on the concept of reproductive loss or grief.
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from all causes (including ectopic pregnancy, spontaneous abortion, induced abortion, and traumatic injury),
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Earle, Sarah; Foley, Pam; Komaromy, Carol; Lloyd, Cathy (January 2008).
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called stillbirth a "nightmare that hasn't been quite categorized."
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that elicits as unique grief response and can be prone to social
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Late-term fetal demise has been found to be a risk factor for
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and neonatal death are a subtype of reproductive loss called
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Fenstermacher, Kimberly; Hupcey, Judith E. (November 2013).
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Index

childlessness
pregnancy loss
perinatal death
stillbirth
infecundity
infertility
selective reduction
perinatal bereavement
non-definite loss
grief disenfranchisement
Maureen Corrigan
L. Serene Jones
Yale Divinity School
post-traumatic stress disorder
Up opening sequence
Private Life
Henry Ford Hospital
An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination
Loss
Ctrl+Alt+Del
Reproductive privilege
Miscarriage and grief
Shidu (bereavement)
Mizuko kuyĹŤ
Gender disappointment
"Conceptualizing reproductive loss: A social sciences perspective"
doi
10.1080/14647270802298272
ISSN
1464-7273

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