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Michelle And Ruari In Corrie
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I have never lost a baby or child, but I do think Michelle's grief over baby Ruari is a little too much.
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1)everyone experiences grief differently
2) i hope that none of you has ever lost a child, but really the feelings are totally indescribable
3) the Stillbirth and neonatal death society helped with the storyline, in order to try to portray the utter life changingness of the situation.
4) it's a tv programmand if her upsetness is bugging you, turn it off
1)everyone experiences grief differently
2) i hope that none of you has ever lost a child, but really the feelings are totally indescribable
3) the Stillbirth and neonatal death society helped with the storyline, in order to try to portray the utter life changingness of the situation.
4) it's a tv programmand if her upsetness is bugging you, turn it off
Completely ruining what was once a enjoyable and funny soap, all this social messaging, and it now looks as if another drab story line is looming on the horizon with Ken Barlow.
I would like to know how all this affects those who are actually going through these health problems for real?
I bet it cheers them up so much.
I would like to know how all this affects those who are actually going through these health problems for real?
I bet it cheers them up so much.
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