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What Happens to Your Body After a Miscarriage? The Science, Hormones, and Grief No One Talks About

17 min · 12. Juni 2026
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Miscarriage affects far more than a woman's heart—it affects her entire body. In this episode, we explore the science behind miscarriage, what happens to pregnancy hormones after a loss, why emotions can feel overwhelming, and what physical symptoms women may experience in the weeks that follow. If you've ever wondered why you still felt pregnant, exhausted, anxious, or emotionally raw after a miscarriage, this episode will help you understand the biological and emotional recovery process while offering compassion and hope through a Catholic perspective. Grief Doesn't Take The Summer Off- find out more here [https://cnc.myflodesk.com/summervideos].

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