Meghan Markle and Prince Harry News and Updates

Anonymous
One, she barely registered a ripple if any effect with this op-ed about the tragedy of pregnancy loss. She is neither a trailblazer nor a notable "me too". Two, the melodramatic description was just a lead-in to soften her image and promote her faux activism. She and Harry are surprisingly poor at understanding how unlikeable they've become.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The way her "miscarriage" was worded made my skin crawl.

She “lay in a hospital bed, holding my husband’s hand. I felt the clamminess of his palm and kissed his knuckles, wet from both our tears. Staring at the cold white walls, my eyes glazed over. I tried to imagine how we’d heal.” Instead she could have said "I suffered a pregnancy loss late in the summer. Thank you for allowing our family to grieve in private"

I'm not an insensitive person (I have battled infertility for a decade), but I just truly don't believe it's even a miscarriage before 12 weeks. It's so common to lose a baby! Most people don't even realize it has happened. She's older and this is just really common at her age. She is such an attention whore. Just stop posting. You're no longer a princess and no one cares. Get a job.


My 10 week miscarriage ended in the ER at 3am with worse pain than my two actual deliveries. Will spare you the gory details, but I promise you are seriously misinformed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The way her "miscarriage" was worded made my skin crawl.

She “lay in a hospital bed, holding my husband’s hand. I felt the clamminess of his palm and kissed his knuckles, wet from both our tears. Staring at the cold white walls, my eyes glazed over. I tried to imagine how we’d heal.” Instead she could have said "I suffered a pregnancy loss late in the summer. Thank you for allowing our family to grieve in private"

I'm not an insensitive person (I have battled infertility for a decade), but I just truly don't believe it's even a miscarriage before 12 weeks. It's so common to lose a baby! Most people don't even realize it has happened. She's older and this is just really common at her age. She is such an attention whore. Just stop posting. You're no longer a princess and no one cares. Get a job.


You are most definitely insensitive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Chrissy and other omen that gave late term miscarriages/stillbirths and actually have to go to a hospital to deliver are not in the same category as the first trimester miscarriages. First trimester miscarriages are incredibly common, unlike later miscarriages or babies that die in uterine. Having to see your stillborn baby and having to deliver a baby you know is dead is quite different. Those that make it almost full term or full term like the Real Houswive’s daughter are just so awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Chrissy and other omen that gave late term miscarriages/stillbirths and actually have to go to a hospital to deliver are not in the same category as the first trimester miscarriages. First trimester miscarriages are incredibly common, unlike later miscarriages or babies that die in uterine. Having to see your stillborn baby and having to deliver a baby you know is dead is quite different. Those that make it almost full term or full term like the Real Houswive’s daughter are just so awful.


I agree. Christina Perri just gave birth to her stillborn in the third tri (baby had a severe defect and didn't make it).
Anonymous
Is Harry okay?

She's ruined his life and separated him from his friends and family -- typical sociopath playbook.
Anonymous
Harry is better off not being royal.
Anonymous
There are known risks involved when you marry an old divorcee. If Harry would like a large family, he needs to divorce the middle aged Californian and marry a young Brit gal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The way her "miscarriage" was worded made my skin crawl.

She “lay in a hospital bed, holding my husband’s hand. I felt the clamminess of his palm and kissed his knuckles, wet from both our tears. Staring at the cold white walls, my eyes glazed over. I tried to imagine how we’d heal.” Instead she could have said "I suffered a pregnancy loss late in the summer. Thank you for allowing our family to grieve in private"

I'm not an insensitive person (I have battled infertility for a decade), but I just truly don't believe it's even a miscarriage before 12 weeks. It's so common to lose a baby! Most people don't even realize it has happened. She's older and this is just really common at her age. She is such an attention whore. Just stop posting. You're no longer a princess and no one cares. Get a job.


My 10 week miscarriage ended in the ER at 3am with worse pain than my two actual deliveries. Will spare you the gory details, but I promise you are seriously misinformed.


+ 1. I had a terrible miscarriage, physically and psychologically, at 10 weeks.
Anonymous
Some of you are truly evil.
Anonymous
I miscarried at 10 weeks and it was devastating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Harry okay?

She's ruined his life and separated him from his friends and family -- typical sociopath playbook.


This right here.

He probably thinks he’s OK, but that’s the fog.

Gosh, I remember when he said his family would be the family Meghan never had, how she would hit the ground running as a working royal, and then of course there was the private ceremony where she converted to the Church of England before the wedding for goodness sake. That was all ... just 2.5 yrs ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are known risks involved when you marry an old divorcee. If Harry would like a large family, he needs to divorce the middle aged Californian and marry a young Brit gal.


Dumb women who married the first loser who asked always say things like this. SO many women were mad that William picked Kate. In their insane minds they think a prince would choose them over the person he actually chose.

Get over it, you're not marrying royalty. Or even entering aristocratically. Whine all you want but this is honestly a class that you just don't understand. Go ahead, tell us how your middle class southern salary makes you an expert here. I know. Going to SMU makes you think you're more important than you are. Try hard women with bad dye jobs really think they can pick at aristocrats. It's cute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I miscarried at 10 weeks and it was devastating.


I miscarried at 11 weeks. It was devastating. Nonetheless, I realize that delivering a stillborn would have been a million times more devastating.

That’s not to say her pain isn’t real. Of course it’s real! But it’s not really like losing a baby. She lost her pregnancy, not a child. There is a difference.

Pro-Choice Catholic Mother of 4 who suffered 3 miscarriages
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The way her "miscarriage" was worded made my skin crawl.

She “lay in a hospital bed, holding my husband’s hand. I felt the clamminess of his palm and kissed his knuckles, wet from both our tears. Staring at the cold white walls, my eyes glazed over. I tried to imagine how we’d heal.” Instead she could have said "I suffered a pregnancy loss late in the summer. Thank you for allowing our family to grieve in private"

I'm not an insensitive person (I have battled infertility for a decade), but I just truly don't believe it's even a miscarriage before 12 weeks. It's so common to lose a baby! Most people don't even realize it has happened. She's older and this is just really common at her age. She is such an attention whore. Just stop posting. You're no longer a princess and no one cares. Get a job.


My 10 week miscarriage ended in the ER at 3am with worse pain than my two actual deliveries. Will spare you the gory details, but I promise you are seriously misinformed.


+ 1. I had a terrible miscarriage, physically and psychologically, at 10 weeks.



In certain places you can go to jail fir having a miscarriage regardless if it’s in the 7th week or the 20th.

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