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JAKARTA - Meghan Markle shared an essay on her miscarriage through the New York Times last week. However, the essay has drawn criticism from netizens.

One Twitter user wrote, “Do people really question the pain of miscarriage, or are they criticizing Meghan's decision to write 1000 words about her? What can be taken from this for people who have felt a tragedy like this? " The user is known to be a journalist from England.

Her comments on the essay began to flood with negative reactions because they felt the journalist was trying to emotionally attack Meghan Markle.

Chrissy Teigen defended Meghan Markle's writing by retweeting the tweet and writing, "The credit for today's bullshit goes to Marco Giannangeli."

"But he already deleted the text and added," Sorry I'm trying to be better haha. "

In her long essay, Meghan Markle tells of losing a baby as an unbearable experience. "While experiencing the sadness of a miscarriage, my husband and I discovered that in a room with 100 women, 10 out of 20 will have a miscarriage."

"Despite experiencing things like this, conversation is always taboo, accompanied by shame and going through a period of mourning alone."

Meghan Markle said, someone starting with "Are you all right?" can bring someone to share their pain and be open to it.


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