She Didn't Want to Go Through Another Miscarriage Alone. So She Told 2 Million Followers in Real Time
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She Didn't Want to Go Through Another Miscarriage Alone. So She Told 2 Million Followers in Real Time
"When content creator Jeenie Kwon was in the middle of a miscarriage in 2024, she continued to appear on camera, smiling broadly in pictures and videos. Her millions of followers had no idea anything was wrong. "We keep smiling when we're bleeding, literally," Kwon tells TODAY.com of women experiencing loss. "I was on day two of my miscarriage. I was popping pills. It really hurt. I was wearing my my adult diaper, just in case. Why would I even do that?""
"But when she began experiencing signs that she was miscarrying for the fourth time in September 2025, she began sharing a different type of content: she posted real-time updates about her miscarriage while it was still in progress. "Can we normalize talking about miscarriages? I'll go first," Kwon wrote on Threads (and later on Instagram). "I've been pregnant 5 times and have one baby. Also I'm currently at the doctor's office waiting for tests cuz they think I'm having another miscarriage. 💔""
Jeenie Kwon experienced multiple miscarriages and continued presenting cheerful content while enduring intense pain. She posted real-time updates during a miscarriage in September 2025, sharing hospital waits, medication, and denial of D&C that prolonged uncertainty. Kwon described weeks of agonizing tests and a 90% likelihood of pregnancy loss. She compiled past videos showing smiles amid suffering, which later received millions of views across platforms. Kwon called for normalizing conversations about miscarriage and shared candid details such as wearing an adult diaper, popping pills, and hugging a pillow with her toddler's image while processing grief and isolation.
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