Let’s talk about miscarriage: What happens, why it happens, and how to heal
Miscarriage is something so many women experience, yet it’s still one of the conversations we struggle to have out loud. In this episode of The Honest Talk, we sit down with Dr. Lal to answer the questions so many people have but don’t always know who to ask. We talk about what actually causes a miscarriage, the signs that shouldn’t be ignored, what recovery can look like, and why the emotional impact is often so much greater than people realize. We also explore the myths that continue to surround pregnancy loss, why so many women still blame themselves, and how we can start changing the conversation so no one has to grieve in silence.

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