
10th November 2017
It’s November, and I’ve had two miscarriages in three weeks. That’s what it’s felt like, anyway.
It was my instinct to write about this. My logical brain told me not to… It’ll stop someone from hiring you, knowing you’re in the baby making game. It’s over-sharing, no one wants the gory details. If someone googles me, is this what I want to pop up? This is my first miscarriage. So many women I know, even in my innermost circle, have had two, four, six of them… am I being dramatic?
In the end though, as it always should, instinct won out, so here I am, sharing our news, in characteristic novel-like detail.
I wrote this letter after the ‘first’ miscarriage. I never posted it.
To Our Friends and Family,
We know Elliot would make a great big sister. We want to add another child to our family. We have been trying. Please stop asking us when we’re going to give her a sibling.
