"There was probably something wrong with your baby", "you could always try again", "it wasn't meant to be".
These are just a sample of the comments Siobhan Gorman experienced when her baby died 16 weeks into her pregnancy.
"It's not out of malice, I found a lot of people just don't know what to say," said the teacher from Abergavenny.
Siobhan, 35, was home alone when she went into labour and gave birth to her baby Archie.
Her experience has left her with both post-traumatic stress disorder and a determination to educate others about the reality of miscarriage, as well as how to support those who experience it.
Warning: Article contains graphic description of miscarriage which some readers may find upsetting.




