Flowers in our Womb: 19 Stories of Termination of Pregnancies for Medical Reasons.

· Ale Munoz
4.0
4 reviews
Ebook
161
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About this ebook

This is the saddest book ever written. It contains the stories of 19 pregnancies that were deeply wanted but had to be terminated due to medical reasons. Every story has a different diagnosis and they range from chromosomal abnormalities, genetic disorders to mother's health issues.

If you are going through a similar experience this book will make you feel less alone in your journey.

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4.0
4 reviews
S G
March 14, 2023
we live in a world today that people can't seem to focus on there own lives and there always putting there nose into other peoples lives and pushing and bullying and controlling others around when it's none of there concern I think it's the woman's body she's not owned by the whole world and she shouldn't be judged if she never wants kids that's her business not everyone's business...It needs to STOP what people is doing and focus on there own life instead other peoples and womens lives when it's not there concern and people wonders why the world is screwed up take a look at your own lives instead of other peoples lives and stop meddling and making trouble...IT NEEDS TO STOP
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About the author

Ale is a mother of two. One Earthside 3yo and one baby in heaven. As her second pregnancy went sideways at almost 22 weeks, she found herself submerged in a giant wave of grief and she knew that the only way out was to use that feeling and put it into words. This book is a physical representation of her own love and grief.

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