I would suppose that some of them do. I would further suppose that it’s not actually a bad idea, if the pregnancy was reasonably advanced. The grief is, I believe, rather similar to that experienced by someone losing a child that had been brought to term. To the extent that funerals are a grief-coping mechanism, people probably should hold them for miscarriages.
I would suppose that some of them do. I would further suppose that it’s not actually a bad idea, if the pregnancy was reasonably advanced. The grief is, I believe, rather similar to that experienced by someone losing a child that had been brought to term. To the extent that funerals are a grief-coping mechanism, people probably should hold them for miscarriages.
A google search for ‘miscarriage funeral’ suggests that people do, yes, but it’s sufficiently rare that one can write articles about it.
They seem to be somewhat more standard in Japan and Taiwan.