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Silently Suffering After Pregnancy Loss: Cassandra Blomberg (Transcript)

Here is the full transcript of Cassandra Blomberg’s talk titled “Silently Suffering After Pregnancy Loss” at TEDxSDMesaCollege conference.

Listen to the audio version here:

TRANSCRIPT:

If you were born in July, August, or September, raise your hand. July, August, and September birthdays. Everybody look around. Whenever you look around at those who have their hands raised, this is about 25% of our audience.

The Invisible Reality

Well, the invisible reality for 25% of women who become pregnant is that they will lose their babies to miscarriage or stillbirth. Many of these women won’t even be aware of this shocking statistic until they become a part of it because, unfortunately, in our society, pregnancy loss is a taboo subject. This lack of discussion surrounding pregnancy loss leaves couples suffering in silence. And here’s the thing.

When we have other deaths in our lives, whether it be a friend, a family member, a coworker, a pet, we share that loss with others. We talk about it. We post about it on social media. This results in an outpouring of support, and this support is wonderful and necessary for us to heal and move forward.

However, for many couples who are dealing with pregnancy loss, that loss is just as devastating as other losses in our lives. They’re not receiving the same type of support that they need to move forward because it’s not viewed as such. We need to do better. I’m an early childhood specialist and a child and family development instructor, but my most important job is being mommy to these three amazing little boys.

Personal Journey

Mason is six, Cyrus is two, and Beckett is one. Hashtag boy mom. My husband and I had a fairly uneventful pregnancy, and by the time Mason was just a few months old, we knew we wanted more children.