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The Silent Wounds:  Loss, Healing, and Migration

The Silent Wounds: Loss, Healing, and Migration

Update: 2025-07-25
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This is the season finale of Assorted Immigrant Stories. Listener discretion is advised, as we will be discussing sensitive topics such as pregnancy loss, miscarriages, IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), and IUI (Intrauterine Insemination).



In this powerful two-part finale, Angela shares her healing journey through the pain of pregnancy loss. She opens up about the entire process—grieving, journaling, and writing heartfelt letters to her children as part of her healing.



Angela, a courageous woman from Zambia, talks about the cultural silence around miscarriage in our community. Traditionally, a woman is considered complete only when she is married and has children. But times are changing. I even conducted a small survey with my high school friends in our WhatsApp group and found that perspectives have evolved. Many now support women who choose not to marry or have children—whether by choice or due to circumstances.



Angela Dedelkovic also shares her Coming to America journey, the lessons she’s learned along the way, and how writing helped her reclaim her voice.



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The Silent Wounds:  Loss, Healing, and Migration

The Silent Wounds: Loss, Healing, and Migration

Zeni/Angela D. Nedelkovic