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“You Never Truly Heal”- Lynne Njihia Opens Up About The Lasting Pain Of Miscarriage

Lifestyle influencer Lynne Njihia has shared a poignant reflection on the enduring emotional weight of pregnancy loss. In a deeply personal update on Sunday, April 12, 2026, Lynne spoke about the unique nature of miscarriage, describing it as a journey of endurance rather than a final destination of healing.

A Different Kind of Pain

Lynne noted that the loss of an unborn child brings a specific type of grief that remains woven into a mother’s life indefinitely. She suggested that the traditional idea of “getting over” such an event is a misconception.

“One thing I’ve come to realize is that you never heal from a miscarriage; you just learn to live with the pain,” she shared.

She highlighted the profound isolation that can accompany this loss, stemming from the exclusive physical and emotional bond between a mother and her child. “It’s the hardest pain to carry as you’re the only one who was connected to the angel,” she added.

Reflection on the Loss

The influencer also expressed deep empathy for women who have faced this challenge repeatedly, admitting that the thought of multiple miscarriages is difficult to comprehend given the intensity of the experience.

Her recent reflections echo a difficult period in November 2022, when she and partner Eric Omondi first went public with the loss of their child. At the time, Eric described the experience as one of his “longest nights,” noting that they fought for hours to save their “little angel” before ultimately having to say goodbye.

Learning to Carry the Weight

For Lynne, the process of moving forward is about learning how to carry the pain differently rather than forgetting the experience entirely. She emphasized that while the connection remains, healing is found in finding the strength to continue daily life while honoring the memory of the child they never got to meet.

By speaking out, Lynne continues to break the silence surrounding pregnancy loss, offering a voice to the many women navigating similar grief. Her message remains clear: the pain may stay, but it is possible to find a way to live with it over time.

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