December 1966 my wife had a stillborn son. Had he lived, he would now be 34 years old. Our circuit overseer at the time expressed his sympathy, but added the consoling words: "Look on it as a blessing."
We eventually had another son in 1971, but, especially for a mother, there is no "replacing" a lost child.
My wife was aware of the Society's position that stillborns will not be resurrected, but she never accepted that explanation. After all, "Jehovah satisfies the desire of every living thing." She was content to wait, confidently, for her "satisfaction." If the future John the Baptist could be regarded as a real "person", then . . . .
This post is not about speculation as to who will or will not be resurrected, but how a belief system can affect your life outlook.
TMS