Emma Barnett is almost vindicated by the proof of her baby loss
Emma Darragh's debut novel tries to grapple with motherly abandonment over three generations of women in one family. It feels underdeveloped, but it feels like it should have been more developed. The novel is set in a family of three women in a one-generational family.
Woman's Hour presenter previously underwent IVF fertility treatment, and had a miscarriage. The BBC presenter feels 'almost vindicated' by proof of her baby loss. She previously had a son and a daughter, and has a miscarriage at the age of eight. The Woman'sHour presenter has two children and two children with a daughter.
Woman's Hour presenter explains why she applied for a document to recognise her pregnancy loss. Emma Barnett: ‘Why I wanted a certificate after losing my baby’ The presenter says she wanted to recognise the loss of her baby. She says she is proud to be able to give birth to her first child.