I Knew
Told by: Karin At 32 years old I had had two normal births and pregnancy has never been an issue. I was in a new
Told by: Karin At 32 years old I had had two normal births and pregnancy has never been an issue. I was in a new
Written by: Kristin I have daughters. 6 that I am certain of in fact. There are 4 running around my house. Helping with chores or the
Love Letters from Mothers to Our Daughters. Stillbirthday Sisters Stillbirthday Sisters, have a very, very special and important place in our stories. If you are
The tiny cowboy hat that is used for our giveaways and represents my baby born in the first trimester. I can find joyful moments as
Shared by: A Stillbirthday Mother A part of our Love Letters to Our Bodies I was pregnant in 2007. At 23 weeks I made the
Shared by: Lemanuel A Womandala, as part of the Mothering the Mourning collection of art and writing.
A part of our Love Letters to My Body collection, held within our Mothering the Mourning section. Written by: Heather Dear Heather-Body, I know we’ve
In The Invisible Pregnancy, I challenge you as a mother to explore the intrinsic beauty and value of your body. Mothering your mourning requires you
The symbol of stillbirthday is the burning zero candle. The original photo was taken at my son’s funeral, after a doctor called my baby debris,
I’ve written about Elizabeth here at stillbirthday before. Elizabeth, was a very old woman. She waited a very, long time to become pregnant. When she
Miscarriages are labor, miscarriages are birth. To consider them less dishonors the woman whose womb has held life, however briefly.
Death borders upon our birth, and our cradle stands in the grave.
Even at our birth, death does but stand aside a little. And every day he looks towards us and muses somewhat to himself whether that day or the next he will draw nigh.
Sometimes the heart sees what is invisible to the eye.
The road to the sacred leads through the secular.
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