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OPINION: Meghan's royal miscarriage story underscores broader problem of reproductive stigma, writes Danielle Campoamor

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Nov 28, 2020
OPINION: Meghan's royal miscarriage story underscores broader problem of reproductive stigma, writes Danielle Campoamor

Public stories of a private, painful pregnancy outcome from woman like Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, are helping to undermine the lingering stigma and shame of infant loss, writes cultural critic Danielle Campoamor in NBC News THINK.

Because the truth is that birth isn't a romantic act dependent on a few graceful pushes, writes Campoamor, who has experienced both abortion and miscarriage. Not every pregnancy ends with a baby — and not every person who gets pregnant wants to be.

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