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life after stillbirth, miscarriage and pregnancy after loss.
Not exact matches
Books
After the Darkest Hour the Sun Will Shine Again: A Parent's Guide to Coping with the Loss of a Child (Elizabeth Mehren, 1997) Anna: A Daughter's
Life (William Loizeaux, 1993) Always Precious in Our Memory; Reflections
After Miscarriage,
Stillbirth or Neonatal Death (Christine O. Lafser, 2003) Empty Cradle, Broken Heart: Surviving the Death of Your Baby (Deborah L. Davis, 1996) Give Sorrow Words: A Father's Passage through Grief (Tom Crider, 1996)
She creates memorial sketches of babies lost to
stillbirth and infant death and writes about
life after loss at Little Winged Ones.
Perinatal mortality includes
stillbirths (babies born with no signs of
life after 24 weeks of pregnancy or weighing at least 500 grammes) and the deaths of babies within 28 days of being born (National Perinatal Epidemiology Centre, 2013).
If you have a
stillbirth or a child that you know will only
live for a few days
after birth, your body will not get enough stimulation to create a full breast milk supply.
Whilst we are still contemplating our moves forward on our journey of bringing home a
living baby, I thought I'd share the unedited inner workings of my mind — going through fertility treatment
after stillbirth.
Lauren has walked the road of trauma and grief for years, mainly as a PTSD therapist and then most recently in her personal
life after the loss of her adopted daughter through a failed adoption and then the subsequent
stillbirth of her daughter Rhiannon at 39 weeks from a cord accident / cord compression in March of 2013.
Helping Parents Heal
after Miscarriage,
Stillbirth or a Prenatal Diagnosis of a
Life - Threatening Condition