made a brief slave raid in the Bahamas, capturing 232 natives, but is only in Category:Slave owners.
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— Preceding unsigned comment added by Jengod ( talk • contribs)Hemorrhage: A found poem about women on Wikipedia
This was unexpected, so the pregnancy was written into the storyline of the show. In October 1991, however, she had to have an emergency caesarean section in her seventh month of pregnancy, ending in the stillbirth of a daughter. The pregnancy on the show was then treated as a "dream sequence"
A series of stillbirths disenchanted the king and served to chill their relations
Further bouts of illness, that may have been miscarriages, occurred in mid-1678, early 1679, and early 1680. Her childlessness would be the greatest source of unhappiness in her life
Between the births of her two sons, Underwood had three miscarriages. In 2018, she told CBS News that this was the basis for her song "Cry Pretty", as "I would have these horrible things going on in my life, and then have to go smile and, like, do some interviews or, like, do a photo shoot or something."
Catherine produced no heirs for Charles, having suffered three miscarriages
In February 1961, Plath's second pregnancy ended in miscarriage; several of her poems, including "Parliament Hill Fields", address this event. In a letter to her therapist, Plath wrote that Hughes beat her two days before the miscarriage.
women who publicly disclosed pregnancy losses (including women whose work product was the means of disclosure), royal or noblewomen whose pregnancies were a matter of political-historical significance, or notable women whose pregnancy losses were documented in historical records including diaries, letters, etc.I'm not so sure about the latter two per WP:PRIMARY, but I think these are reasonable criteria for verification. Nederlandse Leeuw ( talk) 15:04, 31 March 2023 (UTC)
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Even though such categories may be interesting to some people, they aren't particularly encyclopedic.
A defining characteristic is one that reliable sources commonly and consistently use to describe the topic....
... do not add categories to pages as if they are tags.
“We were trying to get pregnant and it wasn’t going well,” Mrs. Obama, 54, writes in “Becoming,” set for release Tuesday. The Associated Press purchased an early copy. “We had one pregnancy test come back positive, which caused us both to forget every worry and swoon with joy, but a couple of weeks later I had a miscarriage, which left me physically uncomfortable and cratered any optimism we felt.”
The Obamas opted for IVF, one form of assisted reproduction that typically involves removing eggs from a woman, fertilizing them with sperm in a lab, and implanting the resulting embryo. It costs thousands of dollars for every “cycle,” and many couples require more than one attempt.
Mrs. Obama writes of being alone to administer herself shots to help hasten the process. Her “sweet, attentive husband” was at the state legislature, “leaving me largely on my own to manipulate my reproductive system into peak efficiency,” she said.
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