The Internet Still Thinks I’m Pregnant

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/02/podcasts/modern-love-internet-miscarriage.html

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Amy Pittman was thrilled about her first pregnancy. She immediately downloaded a pregnancy app, and she was charmed when it showed her baby had grown from the size of a lavender bud to the size of a chocolate chip. When she miscarried, she deleted the app and the chocolate chip avatar, but the internet never caught on. Seven months later, Amy received a sample of baby formula. Although she had deleted the pregnancy app, the baby formula company didn’t know — and thought she was a new mom. She laughed — what else could she do — and loved the idea that her chocolate chip was out there, trolling the internet.

After her miscarriage, Amy had a son, Simon. We check in with Amy about life with a preschooler, the lasting impact of grief and the strangeness of an internet that won’t let you let go.

“The Internet Thinks I’m Still Pregnant,” Amy Pittman

Hosted by: Anna MartinProduced by: Julia Botero, Hans Buetow, Christina Djossa, Elyssa Dudley and Anna MartinEdited by: Sara SarasohnEngineered by: Dan PowellTheme Music by: Dan PowellOriginal Music by: Dan PowellRead by: Sam DeszWritten by: Amy PittmanFounder, Modern Love: Daniel JonesEditor, Modern Love Projects: Miya Lee

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