need reasons to punish his opponents, and this is exactly the classic case of such miscarriage of justice if you can call it justice in any way. Very sobering assessment. Thanks for that Konstantin DW Russia analyst Konstantin Eggert.
Yet, to be efficient, to focus, to develop those strengths and work with people who are strong in areas where we are not. A miscarriage that our family still mourns.
argument that the poisoning was a terrible mistake. And by not allowing this evidence in, that, say the lawyers, was a miscarriage of justice. As part of the trial, Erin Patterson herself gave evidence. She was in the witness box for eight days and there were queues of people coming to watch her.
They don't call it wrongful convictions. They call it a miscarriage of justice. They have commissions that are called miscarriage of justice commissions where the train sort of goes off the tracks,
Six months later, they got married, and they had me. My mom had five miscarriages before she gave birth to me, so I'm her miracle baby, because I was a preemie. So when it came to education, my mother found whatever school that was going to nurture me, but she also understood that it didn't exist
When he announced the pregnancy of him and his wife, it was so awesome and inspiring to see that he revealed that him and his wife had issues. They had multiple miscarriages before they gave birth to their child. So again, the point is you're really not alone if you're currently experiencing this, and there's certainly nothing to be shameful about.
There's increases in birth defects of the male genitals. There's also increases in miscarriage rate, increases in endometriosis, declines in the number of eggs a woman has as she ages, sometimes called premature ovarian failure or diminished ovarian reserve.
They call it a miscarriage of justice. They have commissions that are called miscarriage of justice commissions where the train sort of goes off the tracks, something happens, and the wrong person is convicted, or there's corruption that's allowed to seep into the system.
the age of the male sperm can impact and cause higher incidences of pre-term delivery as well as higher incidences of miscarriage . And see? When we think of miscarriage , we always blame the woman somehow, right?
about an hour north of here in Flint, Michigan with the water crisis. U Flint's population being majority black. Uh this is not just a miscarriage of social justice, but it's a miscarriage of racial justice. Uh our Googlers in Ann Arbor have witnessed this firsthand uh through engagement there. uh but we're seeing it nationally on the national stage through
When you look at these hunter gatherer skulls-- and I've gotten to examine some of them-- 80,000 years ago, beautiful set of teeth. they have higher rates of miscarriage or become fertile, which is an adaptation.
When the baby was born, it was on the small side-- only about 5 and 1/2 pounds. She had had two previous miscarriages , and I'll come back to that a little bit later. And when she told her doctor about her symptoms during pregnancy, he told her not to do anything because it was too dangerous to treat
There is a story about a woman who is not ready to be a mother and has an abortion. There's a story about a woman who has a miscarriage . There's stories about other experiences of pregnancy.
feeling emotionally vulnerable. Time and time and time again, I would let down my friends who were going through something hard-- a loss, a miscarriage , a breakup. I was that person that would shy away, not because I didn't care, but because like so many of us,
So I'm going to share some with you, and it's a highly representative sample of what I see. What colleagues did that touched me-- "I had a miscarriage , and my colleagues sent me a beautiful bouquet of flowers with a lovely, heartfelt message attached." A friend I hadn't heard from in years-- "emailed/called to say 'I'm sorry.'" Take note guys--
They would say, this is Ms. X. She's 49 years old. She has a history of three late-term miscarriages , and she is a heavy drinker. They would say something about this person's personal story.
He's dead and I don't know how to take him back home to bury him, because I'm in a foreign country." So that is one story. There is a lady who went through six miscarriages and then a kid with special needs. And her husband died while she was-- and you're just sitting there and thinking, how can a human heart really take that much one?
Like, in the 1990s, people living in the city of Ituzaingó became suspicious that there was a link between pesticides and the high rates of cancer, birth defects, miscarriages , and sick kids in their community. So a group of mothers led a door-to-door study, ultimately proving this link.
So it might be people who've been maligned by mathematical miscarriages of justice.
Women who experience more pregnancy sickness are less likely to have miscarriages .
Correct. And she had a miscarriage at that age?
In every cycle, there's less chance. And simultaneously, there's a higher incidence of miscarriage . And I'll tell you, if anyone here has ever been to a fertility clinic, as soon as you walk in and you're 35 and over, the first thing they'll tell you--
as well as higher incidences of miscarriage . And see? When we think of miscarriage , we always blame the woman somehow, right? And really, we have to look at both sides of the equation.
I have rheumatoid arthritis, and I had a miscarriage , and all sorts of stuff.
If they were women, there had miscarriages .
There weren't enough good jobs in that part of the world. And she had a miscarriage . So, like the thing that brought her out of her home
When you're a journalist, and you hear a miscarriage of justice, or the little guy getting pulverized by the machine, you know it's a good story.
I think the programs that do rather better are those that focus on a case where there's perhaps been a miscarriage of justice and explore what went wrong
Women in El Salvador go to jail, if they are suspected of having had a miscarriage , for 30 years.
her experiences as an Asian woman and also talk about her experiences as a woman and mainstreaming things like her pregnancy and miscarriage and like other things like that and then
And so I think understanding the ways that this happened and the sort of mechanisms by which a miscarriage of justice like this happens is a really important first step, and
worst prejudicial, the lawyers say. Allowing it to go before the jury, they argue, caused a miscarriage of justice. And then the Facebook evidence, evidence from several women who formed a Facebook group that Erin Patterson was also a
The system is set up really to ensure that judgments are final. And they make it very, very difficult for you to reopen a case if there has been a miscarriage of justice. It's interesting, in the UK, they call it that.
You're just like, hey, today, I learned what a miscarriage was.
I've seen, this is dozens, I'm not talking about one or two case studies of women who have just gone from miscarriage , miscarriage , miscarriage to pregnant.
And the dynasty suffered increasingly from epilepsy and other mental health issues, as well as strings of miscarriages and stillbirths.
Right. So what is the ultimate problem here? Obviously, as you mentioned, when we have these various measurements, women with fewer good eggs, miscarriages , sperm counts being lowered, does that then mean that fertility rates are being lowered because of this, or do we not know that yet?
They're eight and five now. So pretty much for the past decade, I have been in the season of thinking about having a baby, getting pregnant, having a few miscarriages , which is something I address in the book, and then having a baby and thinking, wow, I have a baby all the time.
And cases that I've done with "Rough Justice," a program that worked on BBC, trying to correct miscarriages of justice.
And I mean, there are, in the book, of course, quite a lot of examples of miscarriages of justice in a domestic setting.