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Miscarriage Has Always Been Isolating—Then Came the Pandemic

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Experiences of infertility always have one thing in common: uncertainty. The countless visits to doctors, the months (or years) of planning, the tens of thousands of dollars, never add up to a guarantee.

Even under the best of circumstances, there’s only so much about a pregnancy you can plan, and in the midst of a global pandemic, the idea of planning anything seems foolish.

For National Infertility Awareness Week, .Nine weeks into her first pregnancy, Kourtney, a 26-year-old in Tennessee, found her nausea intensifying.

Cautious about exposure to the coronavirus and because she had been having an overall healthy pregnancy so far, she skipped her four-to-six-week early-pregnancy appointment, hoping to wait until she was further along.

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