In a heartfelt and candid video, a man from Kazakhstan, Nurpek Zhagiparov, shared his family's deeply personal struggle with pregnancy loss, urging viewers to reconsider intrusive questions about children.Zhagiparov, married for six years, recounted the initial joy of his wife's first pregnancy, which, despite their excitement, ended in miscarriage. A year later, they conceived again, and this time, the pregnancy progressed significantly, with the couple even holding a gender reveal party and choosing the name Leisan for their daughter. However, at six months, during a routine check-up, they received the devastating news that they had lost their child.The man described the profound emotional and physical toll this tragedy took on his wife and himself, particularly the painful experience of burying their child. He expressed immense gratitude to his brothers and friends who supported him during this incredibly difficult time, carrying the burden of the burial.Reflecting on his experiences, Zhagiparov emphasized the societal pressure and unsolicited advice often faced by couples without children or those who have experienced loss. He passionately appealed to the public to refrain from prying into personal family matters, especially concerning fertility and children, stating that such questions can cause immense pain and are an unwelcome intrusion into private grief and challenges. He asserted his confidence that he and his wife will eventually have children, emphasizing that their journey is a personal one, not open for public commentary or judgment.
Қазақстандық бала сүйе алмай жүрген ерлі-зайыптыларға орынсыз сұрақ қойып, ақыл айтатындарды сынға алды. Ол отбасында болған жағдайды баяндап, баласы…