A woman has shared a painful account of her experience after suffering a pregnancy loss, accusing her mother-in-law of making hurtful remarks that added to her emotional trauma during a difficult period.
According to the woman, she was left devastated after losing her pregnancy, but the situation became even more painful when she recalled comments allegedly made by her mother-in-law questioning the pregnancy.
She claimed her mother-in-law asked, “Are you even sure that is a baby in there or fibroid?” — a statement she described as deeply upsetting and insensitive, especially while she was dealing with the grief of losing her unborn child.
The woman said the remarks left her feeling unsupported at a time when she needed compassion and comfort from family members.
Her story has sparked emotional reactions online, with many social media users expressing sympathy and condemning statements they considered hurtful toward someone experiencing pregnancy loss.
Others highlighted the importance of empathy, sensitivity, and emotional support for women and families going through miscarriage or other pregnancy-related challenges.
The incident has reignited discussions about the impact of words during moments of grief, with many urging people to offer kindness rather than judgment when loved ones are facing painful experiences.



