Life, Almost
Miscarriage, misconceptions and a search for answers from the brink of motherhood
(Author) Jennie AggAfter losing four pregnancies with no obvious cause, Jennie Agg set out to understand why miscarriage remains such a profoundly misunderstood, under-researched and under-acknowledged experience. Part-memoir, part-scientific investigation, Life, Almost documents Agg's path to motherhood and her search for answers. Tracing each tentative step of her fifth pregnancy--as her body becomes a creature she does not wish to spook--Agg dismantles the myths that we unquestioningly accept about our reproductive lives: Why are we told miscarriage can't be prevented when half of all miscarriages are of perfectly healthy embryos? Why is it normal not to tell anyone you're pregnant for the first three months? Why don't we know why labor starts? Drawing on pioneering research and interviews with world-leading experts, Life, Almost is a ground-breaking book that will change how you think about miscarriage, and a moving reflection on grief and love at the edge of life as we understand it.
Jennie Agg
Jennie Agg is a British author known for her insightful and thought-provoking essays on modern life and relationships. Her most famous work, "How to Mend a Broken Heart," offers a raw and honest exploration of love and loss. Agg's writing style is poignant and relatable, making her a standout voice in contemporary literature.