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Last Updated on December 20, 2022

Miscarriage is one of the most devastating ordeals any parent or would-be parent can ever experience. Losing a pregnancy is usually the last thing on the mind of an expecting mom.

When a woman conceives, her thoughts normally dwell on what she can do to keep herself as well as the fetus healthy throughout the gestation period. And as the fetus grows, the parents-to-be can only be overwhelmed with joy. Jokes of whom the baby would take after often dominate their conversations during the nine months.

But life can be tragically unpredictable. And what initially looked like a healthy pregnancy can end up in pre-term birth. Or worse yet, a miscarriage.

When a woman loses her pregnancy, she might feel as though her world has come crumbling down. More questions than answers linger on her mind as she wonders why a soul so innocent had to die so young. It’s during these moments that a thoughtful miscarriage quote can help lift the yoke of grief off the victim’s shoulders.

As every miscarriage is often surrounded by a somber and melancholic aura, you need quotes that can help put the grieving mother’s mind at ease. Avoid messages that reiterate the inevitability of death, as true as that may be. Also, avoid quotes that remind the mom that they could always conceive again. All children are precious in their own right. And no child can ever take the place of another. Instead, insist on quotes that give comfort and courage. The messages should be able to offer the victim some strength to face each day during the grieving period. They should also provide her with absolute reassurance that although death has struck her where it hurts the most, there are people out there looking up to her to remain strong and courageous.

But miscarriage quotes aren’t only meant to comfort the grieving mom. Some of these quotes may also be dedicated to the departed soul. Dedicating miscarriage quotes to the fetus is a way of embracing the fact that while the was-to-be mother would never see or hold the child in her arms, the deceased’s spirits will live on forever.

It’s also worth noting that miscarriage quotes aren’t only about the mom. While women bear the brunt of pregnancy loss, men also feel the sting. Therefore, it’s important to address miscarriage quotes to both parents. The easiest way to go about that is by using the salutation Mr. and Mrs. (so and so). The exception would be where the ordeal involves a single mom or an unmarried woman, or where you’re more emotionally attached to one of the spouses.

Another best practice when sending out miscarriage quotes is to keep it private. The loss of a pregnancy isn’t something to broadcast on social media or online community forums. So, package your quotes carefully and dedicate them specifically to the affected persons.

Now, we’ve conducted the research for you to bring some of the best miscarriage quotes ever. The list below contains 70+ saddest yet most uplifting messages about pregnancy loss to dedicate to a grieving mom or dad.

Pregnancy Loss Quotes

  1. “The healing power of even the most microscopic exchange with someone who knows in a flash precisely what you’re talking about because she experienced that thing too cannot be overestimated.” — Cheryl Strayed
  2. “Maybe learning to live with the question marks, recognizing that closure does not always occur, is all I really needed to do. I hadn’t expected, coming from a world that fights to see life’s beginnings in black and white, to be so comforted by a shade of gray.” — Peggy Orenstein
  3. “At sunset the little soul that had come with the dawning went away, leaving heartbreak behind it.” — L.M. Montgomery
  4. “You didn’t stay for long, but in those precious few weeks, you changed me forever.” — Zoe Clark-Coates
  5. “As long as I can I will look at this world for both of us, as long as I can, I will laugh with the birds, I will sing with the flowers, I will pray to the stars, for both of us.” — Unknown
  6. “We do not ‘get over’ a death. We learn to carry the grief and integrate the loss in our lives. In our hearts, we carry those who have died. We grieve and we love. We remember.” — Nathalie Himmelrich
  7. “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, nor touched, but are felt in the heart.”— Helen Keller
  8. “It’s amazing how much people hide it. They feel like,‘What did I do wrong?’ But in so many cases you didn’t do anything at all.” — Giuliana Rancic
  9. “When a child is born, it is the mother’s instinct to protect the baby. When a child dies, it is the mother’s instinct to protect the memory.” — Unknown
  10. “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” — Winnie the Pooh
  11. “What my sister needed was not people urging her, as so many did, to get pregnant again as soon as possible, but acknowledgment of her loss and the violence that she experienced in that loss. She needed to know that this was not a failure or that she was a bad mother. She needed to be allowed to be not only sad but also, in her grief, to be angry. But as Gunther explained, ‘Society does not like to hear from us castaway mothers.’” — Soraya Chemaly
  12. “We do not have control over many things in life and death but we do have control over the meaning we give it.” — Nathalie Himmelrich
  13. “Just because we lost a life, doesn’t mean we have to lose ourselves.” — Tamara Gabriel
  14. ” Listen for my footfall in your heart. I am not gone but merely walk within you.” — Nicholas Evans
  15. “Any woman who’d ever lost a child knew of the hollowness that remained within the soul.” — Brittainy C. Cherry
  16. “I guess love just wasn’t enough for us to survive. I swear, I swear, I swear I tried. You took the life right out of me. I’m so unlucky I can’t breathe. You took the life right out of me. I’m longing for your heartbeat, heartbeat.” — Beyoncé
  17. “I’m broken. We’re all broken and right now we’re all isolated within that brokenness. The cure for the loneliness is connection — connection with that broken part of ourselves and with each other — and we can’t achieve that connection while pretending we are okay. We’re not okay.” — L.M. Browning
  18. “We were going to have a baby, but we had an angel instead.” — Unknown
  19. “A person’s a person, no matter how small.” — Dr Seuss
  20. “Those we have held in our arms for a short while we hold in our hearts forever.” — Unknown
  21. “When you carry a life and it’s there, and then gone, a part of your soul dies. Forever.” — Casey Wiegano
  22. “As you danced in the light with joy, love lifted you. As you brushed against this world so gently, you lifted us.” — TC Ring
  23. “How very softly you tiptoed into our world, almost silently, only a moment you stayed. But what an imprint your footsteps have left upon our hearts.” — Dorothy Ferguson
  24. “I’ll love for forever, I’ll like you for always, as long as I’m living, my baby you’ll be.” — Robert Munsch
  25. “Grief is not a sign of weakness, nor a lack of faith. It is the price of love.” — Unknown
  26. “I told myself, if it can happen once, it can happen again.” — Brooke Shields
  27. “A mother is never defined by the number of children you can see, but by the love that she holds in her heart.” — Franchesca Cox
  28. “There is a unique pain that comes from preparing a place in your heart for a child that never comes.” — David Platt
  29. “Sometimes it’s hard to see the rainbow when there’s been endless days of rain.” —  Christina Greer
  30. “It hurts because it matters.” — John Green
  31. “Perhaps they are not stars in the sky, rather openings where our loved ones shine down to let us know they are happy.” — Proverb
  32. “There is no foot too small that it cannot leave an imprint on this world.” — Unknown
  33. “Your absence has gone through me like thread through a needle. Everything I do is stitched with its color.” — W.S. Merwin
  34. “Blaming the woman for the loss of a child is like blaming the soldier for the loss of his life in battle.” — Katherine Longshore
  35. “Babies lost in the womb were never touched by fear. They were never cold, never hungry, never alone, and importantly always knew love.” — Zoe Clark-Coates
  36. “I held you every second of your life.” — Stephanie Paige Cole
  37. “Sometimes when life doesn’t work out as you planned, there is a greater force at work.” — Deanna Kahler
  38. “Heaven and earth may separate us today, but nothing will ever change the fact that you made me a mom.” — Unknown
  39. “A mother’s grief is as timeless as her love.” — Joanne Cacciatore
  40. “In lieu of letting go of our trauma and rather than healing completely, in my experience, we learn how to carry it and there are some days when it is heavier than others. Some days, I hardly know it is there, distracted as I am by present joys and excitement; while other days, the burden is cripplingly-heavy and I can hardly breathe under the weight of grief.” — L.M. Browning
  41. “I didn’t want to kiss you goodbye, was the trouble. I wanted to kiss you goodnight, and there’s a lot of difference.” — Ernest Hemingway
  42. After the first miscarriage, I tried to take the attitude that it was my body’s way of telling me that this pregnancy wasn’t meant to be, and that it was better for everybody. But after the second one, it was really devastating. Four months is a lot of living with that little life in you—thinking about it, eating right for it, nurturing it—and all of a sudden, it dies.” — Christie Brinkley
  43. “The one who left gentle footprints on our hearts left a story worth telling.” — Unknown
  44. “Grief is like the ocean; it comes on waves ebbing and flowing. Sometimes the water is calm, and sometimes it is overwhelming. All we can do is learn to swim.” — Vicki Harrison
  45. “…hope is never wasted. Even if what I hoped for did not come to fruition as I had imagined, as I had hoped. Hope is placing the beautifully vulnerable parts of ourselves, our raw selves, into His hands. I believe hope moves His heart; but hope also moves our hearts into His hands. Hope builds trust.” — Natalie Brenner
  46. “The one true hurdle I’ve faced in life is that I have a broken belly.” — Elizabeth Banks
  47. “The best advice that I got during counselling: Don’t judge your spouse’s grief response. Give them the freedom to grieve their own way.” — Rachel Crawford
  48. “Even those that never fully blossom bring beauty into the world.” — Unknown
  49. “And grief is not something you complete, But rather, you endure. Grief is not a task to finish. And move on, But an element of yourself-An alteration of your being.” — Gwen Flowers
  50. “Throughout my life, there were a few hard days. Days where even when I tried to be happy, my heart still cracked, and Mother’s Day was one of those. For others, it stood as a celebration. For me, it spoke of loss and failure. Because there’s no such thing as an ‘almost’ Mother’s day.” — Brittainy C. Cherry
  51. “We each love someone, even though they will die. And we keep loving them, even when they are not there to love anymore.” — Anne Enright
  52. “I carry your heart with me, I am never without it.” — E. E. Cummings
  53. “Some say you are too painful to remember. I say you are too precious to forget.” — Unknown
  54. “How very quietly you tiptoed into our world, silently, only a moment you stayed. But what an imprint your footprints have left upon our hearts.” — Dorothy Ferguson
  55. “You’re never really ready to be told that there’s no heartbeat. But stay strong because life goes on and it is nobody’s fault.” — Elisabeth Canalis
  56. “We can’t deny our journey. We can’t pretend we’re fine when we’re not. All we can do is own it—own our suffering.” — L.M. Browning
  57. “Something significant in me snapped when I miscarried; that something hadnt unsnapped yet. It hadn’t been put back together and I was afraid it never would. I knew Jesus was with me, but my insides twirled threatening to take me down from the inside out. I knew He was with me, giving me permission to be in the broken parts of my story…” — Natalie Brenner
  58. “You never arrived in my arms, but you will never leave my heart.” — Zoe Clark-Coates
  59. “A life need not be long to be meaningful.” — Unknown
  60. “Every day, in every day, I am getting better and better.” — Emile Coue
  61. “Each new life, no matter how brief, forever changes the world.” — Unknown
  62. “For several days, I slept. Whether this was a necessary part of physical recovery or a stubborn retreat from waking reality, I do not know, but I woke only reluctantly to take a little food, falling at once back into a stupor of oblivion, as though the small, warm weight of broth in my stomach were an anchor that pulled me after it, down through the murky fathoms of sleep.” — Diana Gabaldon
  63. “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” — Maya Angelou
  64. “What does a miscarriage feel like? It feels as if you have been short-changed by nature. You will cry for what might have been but nobody will understand because they didn’t feel it.” — Unknown
  65. “It has been said, ‘time heals all wounds.’ I do not agree. The wounds remain. In time, the mind, protecting its sanity, covers them with scar tissue and the pain lessens. But it is never gone.” — Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy
  66. “But the truth is, the ten or twenty minutes I was somebody’s mother were black magic. There is no adventure I would trade them for; there is no place I would rather have seen.” — Ariel Levy
  67. “Learn to see the gift in the adversity. By doing this you will begin to find true peace in your struggle.” — Stacey Urrutia
  68. “In one of the stars, I shall be living. In one of them, I shall be laughing. And so it will be as if all the stars were laughing when you look at the sky at night . . . You—only you—will have stars that can laugh!” — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
  69. “To lose a child is to lose a piece of yourself.” — Dr Burton Grebin
  70. “A life may last just for a moment, but memory can make that moment last forever.” — Unknown
  71. “Where you used to be, there is a hole in the world, which I find myself constantly walking around in the daytime, and falling in at night.” — Edna St. Vincent Millay
  72. “Grief, I’ve learned, is really love. It’s all the love you want to give but cannot give. The more you loved someone, the more you grieve. All of that unspent love gathers up in the corners of your eyes and in that part of your chest that gets an empty and hollow feeling. The happiness of love turns to sadness when unspent. Grief is just love with no place to go.” — Jamie Anderson
  73. “Sometimes the smallest things take up the most room in your heart.”— A. A. Milne