For those who have suffered a miscarriage or
stillbirth-or those who have elected to terminate a pregnancy-the experience has all too often been minimized and misunderstood. According to author and psychotherapist Kim Kluger-Bell,
pregnancy loss can be described with one word: unspeakable. In this remarkable and moving psychological study, Kluger-Bell examines the "shadow side" of being pregnant-the unspoken grief of losing a pregnancy before birth through miscarriage, abortion, or stillbirth.Unspeakable Losses includes in-depth stories from would-be parents (including Kluger-Bell herself) discussing such diverse issues as multifetal
reductions (more and more common as in vitro fertilization
I read this book when it first came out several years ago and I still think it is the best book available on the topic of pregnancy loss because it is so intelligently written and profoundly moving.
This book is broad, covering abortion as well as miscarriage. If you have had a miscarriage and can get past the pain of dealing with the fact that some people intentionally end their pregnancies