Rethinking the Rainbow: Hope after Miscarriage
Not all women who walk through miscarriage will hold a rainbow baby.

Not all women who walk through miscarriage will hold a rainbow baby.

We can pretend that bodies are shrines to our youth, but they are better considered as places. They can be havens and homes. They can be agents of mercy. But what they aren’t meant to be is preserved.

We have a duty to identify the inbred misogyny that leads to servicewomen being assaulted in such appallingly high numbers.
“Why do we love to look at pregnant women but still expect new mothers to look like they haven’t spent the last nine months making a human?”
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