Titus 2 Men And Women |
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How Husbands Should Cope With A Miscarriage The hardest part of a miscarriage in my opinion is the emptiness and the feeling that no one understands. There is no way a father can totally understand because the miscarriage is not physical for him. He can empathize with the emotional loss but many men feel that a child is not real until they can see and hold that child. Many women feel that the man doesn't care or doesn't feel the loss, when in reality the man doesn't know how to express his true feeling which is that he really doesn't understand. Most men that do comfort their wives do so because they see her hurt and not that they themselves hurt. If a man would think about the miscarried baby as a life and think about what he and his wife are missing over the next 18 to 20 years, he sill begin to feel the loss on the same scale as his wife. What does your wife need?
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