The experiences of infertility and childlessness, while not worse than other griefs and disappointments people experience, are nevertheless distinctive in a number of important respects.
In her profound and wise Theology of childnessness, Emma Nash takes her own story as a starting point, examining several distinctive features of this painful human.
Unlike other griefs, they often take place in private, with no body, no funeral, and no public acknowledgement of the loss.
The experiences of infertility and childlessness, while not worse than other griefs and disappointments people experience, are nevertheless distinctive in a number of important respects