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Our library is divided into 3 sections: by birth week, by our experience, and by healing activities.

This is just our library of stories.  For articles, information, networking resources, please visit the tabs at the top of the page.

01.] Birth Stories: By Week

This section holds our baby’s birth stories.  They are held in sections according to when our babies were born and/or when our babies died.  You may see personal photos within our stories.  The second section below holds our stories according to our experiences and journeys.  You may find a story in more than one listing.

04 Weeks  .   05 Weeks  .  06 Weeks  .   07 Weeks   .  08 Weeks

09 Weeks  .   10 Weeks  .   11 Weeks  .   12 Weeks  .   13 Weeks

14 Weeks  .   15 Weeks   .  16 Weeks   .  17 Weeks  .   18 Weeks

19 Weeks  .   20 Weeks  .   21 Weeks  .   22 Weeks   .  23 Weeks

24 Weeks  .  25 Weeks   .  26 Weeks  .   27 Weeks  .   28 Weeks

29 Weeks   .  30 Weeks  .   31 Weeks   .  32 Weeks  .   33 Weeks

34 Weeks   .  35 Weeks  .   36 Weeks   .  37 Weeks  .   38 Weeks

39 Weeks   .  40 Weeks   .   41 Weeks   .  42 Weeks   .  43 Weeks

02.] Our Stories: By Our Unique Experiences

Adoption/ Foster/ Surrogacy Loss

All Multiples All Newborns/ Diagnosis

Blended Family

Blighted Ovum/ Molar

Child Death (infancy to adulthood)

Dads

Diversity (cultural, ethnic, faith, regional)

Donating Decisions (organ, tissue, breastmilk)

Ectopic Pregnancy

Election Not Desire

Ending Fertility With Loss & TTC Challenges

Friends & Family (stories from loved ones perspective)

Holidays (and the struggle to face them)

Home Birth Loss/ Out-of-Hospital Loss

Honoring Uncertainty (for mothers who believe they experienced loss but do not know for certain)

Infertility/ Recurrent Loss (different from “ending with a loss”, this section includes recurrent losses)

Leap Day Losses (the calendar only honors this day once every 4 years.  We honor this day every year.)

LGBTQ+

Live Miscarriage (“neonatal death” of babies born alive prior to “age of viability”)

Living Grief (includes adoption, menopause, or decision to end fertility, while still recognizing the pain of loss in this decision)

Loss after ART (assisted reproductive technology)

Loss after Rape or Abuse

Military

NICU Grief (the difficult journey of just the NICU)

Poetry

Prior to the 1990’s (because every decade sees dramatic change in support)

Provider Care (stories for and by providers: nurses, doulas, midwives)

Siblings (stories & art for and by siblings, as well as general information that may support youth)

Single, Separated or Widowed Parents

Snowflake Babies (frozen embryos)

Stewarding Grief (decision to end fertility but grieving)

Teen Parents

For More Reading by Specific/Unique Subject

 

03.] The Journey Beyond: After the Birth Stories

Our birth stories are often just the beginning of our story.  Here, stillbirthday offers several ways for you to continue to share about your journey, including activities, events and more.

Art/Photography/Color

Love Letters

More Parts to Our Stories/ Life After Loss

Still Parenting Journal An opportunity for you to piece all of your contributions, birth stories, art, love letters and more and gather them into one link, called a Still Parenting Journal.

SBD News/ General

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BIRTH & BEREAVEMENT QUOTES
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Waiting is painful. Forgetting is painful. But not knowing which to do is the worse kind of suffering.

— Paulo Coelho

Fear keeps us focused on the past or worried about the future. If we can acknowledge our fear, we can realize that right now we are okay. Right now, today, we are still alive, and our bodies are working marvelously. Our eyes can still see the beautiful sky. Our ears can still hear the voices of our loved ones.

— Thich Nhat Hanh

People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar.

— Thich Nhat Hanh

Hope is important because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear. If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today.

— Thich Nhat Hanh

You must submit to supreme suffering in order to discover the completion of joy.

— John Calvin
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