Thank you for pointing out that not every miscarriage needs to be characterized as a trauma. I had an early miscarriage between my two children and the cause was what is known as a “blighted” ovum. The egg was defective enough so the embryo could only progress up to a certain point and then miscarry, with no complete genetic information. I was proud of my body for dealing with it. Also, I felt relieved as I really didn’t feel ready for another child. Six months later I was pregnant and felt ready.
Also, the chances of Megan miscarrying are much higher at her age.
No, it's perhaps fortunate that all miscarriages aren't traumatic, like your experience. But many many are, which is why the heads of organisations that assist women and their partners in the grief process have come out in the last twenty four hours to praise Meghan for writing her heartfelt letter.
And Meghan's age need not necessarily have been a pointer to her miscarriage. She after all had no problem in carrying Archie to term. And miscarriages happen to women of all ages.