'Married to Medicine' season 3 Reunion Part 2 spoilers: Mariah opens up about the women's lack of support during her miscarriage

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"Married to Medicine" season 3 Reunion Part 2 will air today, Oct. 4 on Bravo. The women's get-together, where they hark back to the insane happenings in what is deemed the most intense and dramatic season yet, continues with Mariah prepared to pour out her emotions to the group.

Mariah thinks that the group is nothing like a family, which Eugene, the husband of Toya Bush-Harris, says it is. She breaks down upon hearing it and composes herself and starts to explain why for her, it never felt like that at all.

She believes that if they really were a unit, the other women would have offered help and comfort to her when she suffered miscarriage. "Everybody's definition of family is different," Mariah said in the "Married to Medicine" season 3 Reunion Part 2 sneak peak.

"I didn't feel as though the group had been like family, but that was just my perception," she goes on to say. After that, the women start to explain their side of the story. Toya is the first to disagree because she recalls that she checked on Mariah via phone call a month after her miscarriage.

The rest of the women say that Mariah should not jump into conclusion about it and must consider the fact that they do not think the way she does, so the odds are they have dealt with the circumstances in their own respective ways.

At this point, Simone snaps and tells Mariah off about being inconsiderate of the rest of the group's way of sorting out the situation. This, of course, leads to an upsurge of drama in the episode. Will they be able to bury the hatchet and start anew by the end of the hour?

"Married to Medicine" season 3 Reunion Part 2 airs today at 9 p.m. on Bravo.

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