“I am offering my story, in all of its painful and raw beauty, as a way to try to give a voice to those who suffer in silence.  I hear you. I see you. I am you. I am the one in four.”

 
 

Although an estimated one in four women experiences a miscarriage, there is a stark absence of resources available to these women and their families. Regan Parker’s personal yet universal story of love, life, and loss boldly explores the complexities of grief, while calling plaintively for the resources that would help others cope with the pain of losing a child.

Parker’s memoir explores the essence of human nature and finds that beneath the heartbreaking experience of losing a child and the newfound hope that blossoms in parenthood, there is the truth that in the end is the beginning.


 
This book will not only help those who feel lonely in their journey of their loss but also the hope of a future. I truly recommend this to anyone who has felt the pain that miscarriage has caused.
— Jana Kramer, actress and singer.

Select photography provided by Briana Morrison

 

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Find out about Regan and her debut memoir, (Mis)carriage.