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961 Psychologists explain that the grief of not having children doesn’t follow the stages people expect because there is no single loss to process. It’s a recurring absence that resurfaces at every milestone, every holiday, every quiet evening, and the pain isn’t that it keeps happening once but that it keeps happening in new forms for the rest of your life.

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/10/2026 01:11 EDT

Psychologists explain that the grief of not having children doesn’t follow the stages people expect because there is no single loss to process. It’s a recurring absence that resurfaces at every milestone, every holiday, every quiet evening, and the pain isn’t that it keeps happening once but that it keeps happening in new forms for the rest of your life.

The grief of childlessness has no funeral, no casserole on the doorstep, no socially sanctioned period of mourning — and that's precisely what makes it so relentless.

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