Do you think its tacky to post about an early miscarriage on Facebook?
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A person I know just lost her baby at 7 weeks a long. I understand its very sad.
*to add I'm asking because my sister said it was tacky and that she should just move on already.
** also would you change your mind if you knew the girl was only 16?
*to add I'm asking because my sister said it was tacky and that she should just move on already.
** also would you change your mind if you knew the girl was only 16?
Posted by Anonymous on Dec. 5, 2012 at 7:55 PM
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on Dec. 5, 2012 at 7:56 PM
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not at all..it's her loss and it's her facebook.
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on Dec. 5, 2012 at 7:57 PM
No however a person wants to deal with it us fine by me. There is no right or wrong, tacky or not.
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on Dec. 5, 2012 at 7:58 PM
Have you ever miscarried? I'm guessing not.
The thing is most people have already told everyone anyways that they were pregnant having to tell them you miscarried is hard and embarassing as it is.
Leave her alone in her grief.
The thing is most people have already told everyone anyways that they were pregnant having to tell them you miscarried is hard and embarassing as it is.
Leave her alone in her grief.
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Queso<3
on Dec. 5, 2012 at 7:58 PM
She's grieving. Someone on my fb lost her mom and thats all she posted about for a long time.
No it's her page she can do whatever wants. I see worse updates than that most days.
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I lost mine at 7 weeks and even though i didn't announce the bfp or the miscarriage on Fb doesn't mean she shouldn't. She is grieving and if her doing it publicly helps, so be it.
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