Hard to Bear: Investigating the science and silence of miscarriage
By (Author) Isabelle Oderberg
Ultimo Press
Ultimo Press
5th April 2023
Trade Paperback
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Pregnancy, birth and baby care: advice and issues
Paperback
368
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
463g
An unbeatable combination of compassion and courage, help and hope. Kaz Cooke, author of Up the Duff and Youre Doing it Wrong
Every year miscarriage affects up to 150,000 Australians and the people that love them. So why are we so damned bad at dealing with it
A busy doctor dismissing a patients physical or mental pain, an emergency department falling far short of adequate care or a friend or family member who has no idea what to say so they say the worst thing of all. Sorrow and loss are compounded each step of the way.
In Hard to Bear, journalist Isabelle Oderberg investigates the worlds most common pregnancy complication, from the origins of the silence that engulfs it, to the role played by medical misogyny in treatment, and why Reproductive Justice must be at the heart of every solution.
Combining in-depth investigative skills with her own lived experience and that of hundreds of others, Oderberg charts a course to improve the system and change the lives of anyone directly or indirectly touched by early pregnancy loss, with practical and generous advice and suggestions along the way.
Told with love, sass and journalistic rigour, this courageous and compelling book will be a lifeline for so many families whose grief and loss has for too long been unspeakable. Jess Hill, author of See What You Made Me Do
Told with love, sass and journalistic rigour, this courageous and compelling book will be a lifeline for so many families whose grief and loss has for too long been unspeakable. * Jess Hill, author of See What You made Me Do *
Oderberg writes with fury and empathy while never losing her clear journalistic eye. * The Guardian *
Oderbergs voice is warm and compassionate; she is interested in the science, but also in love. This book will help practitioners, and also those who are grieving.
* The Australian *After growing up in Hong Kong, Isabelle Oderberg went to university in Melbourne. She has worked as a journalist for two decades in newswires across Europe, Asia and Australia, where she was the country's first social media editor for Melbournes Herald Sun. Her work has appeared in The Age/SMH, Guardian, ABC, Meanjin and elsewhere. She also worked as a media and communications strategist across the not-for-profit sector.Hard to Bearis her first book.