
Netflix Is A Daily Joke Rosebud Baker: A Joke About Miscarriage
Jan 18, 2026
Stand-up comedian Rosebud Baker, known for her dark and observational comedy, shares her unique perspective on sensitive topics like miscarriage. She humorously recounts the moment she announced her pregnancy and delivers a clever take on the absence of miscarriage cards from Hallmark. Baker also reflects on the unintentionally tone-deaf gifts she received, like plants, post-miscarriage. Her sharp wit shines through as she tackles these heavy themes with levity, showcasing her talent as a comedian and a storyteller.
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Telling Everyone About The Pregnancy
- Rosebud Baker describes telling everyone immediately after she found out she was pregnant and then having to share that they had a miscarriage.
- She recounts friends' awkward reactions, like giving plants, to illustrate how people don't know how to respond.
Miscarriage Lacks Social Scripts
- Rosebud Baker highlights that miscarriage is rarely discussed and lacks cultural rituals like cards or clear responses.
- She uses dark humor to reveal the social silence and discomfort around miscarriage.
A Joke About Miscarriage Cards
- Rosebud Baker jokes about how Hallmark doesn't make miscarriage cards and imagines one that says "psych" inside with a punchline like "can't touch this."
- The bit uses shock and wordplay to make a taboo topic comically visible.
