The Grief the World Doesn't See: Finding God in the Silence of Infertility There are certain griefs the world does not know how to hold gently. Infertility and pregnancy loss are often among them. They are sorrows that unfold quietly behind grocery store smiles, church greetings, and polite responses to questions people never realize are cutting into already-bruised places. While the rest of life keeps moving around you—while invitations arrive and baby showers appear on social media feeds—you may feel like you are carrying an invisible ache that no one else fully understands. For many women, the grief becomes physical long before words can describe it. The calendar changes. The body itself begins to feel like unfamiliar territory, filled with temperature checks, doctor appointments, and quiet calculations about due dates that never came. Every month can feel like another cycle of rising hope followed by collapse. "Even faith, which once felt comforting and steady, can become ...