Six Images Relate To Miscarriage

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The painting is a picture of a lady on a hospital bed with multiple cords attached to her body. She has no cloths on, the white sheets on the bed is blood, and tears are dropping down on her left eyes. She's crying for help because she doesn't have any materials or someone to help her save her baby. She lives an industrial city, she’s poor and so she couldn’t get taking care of properly because she doesn't have money. There are six imagess that are surrounded on the top and they all attach to her body and the six image relates to her miscarriage. Each of these six images has meanings behind them. For example, snails are really slow so she used that as an example to show that giving birth is a slow pain, so there are no chances to save the

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