Birth Plans

“Birth plans are the options you have within the birth method.”

The links below invite you to explore ways in which you can make any birth method meaningful and really honor the life of your baby.  We call these our “Birth Planning Pages”; they lead to preparation suggestions, things to consider, links to resources like your SBD doulas, and then they include the specific birth plans themselves that we offer here.

 

Facts:

Mothers who experience pregnancy & infant loss are at risk of developing postpartum major depression. The risk of this depression is highest within the first six months after birth.

The mothers who are at greatest risk of becoming depressed are those who fail to show any signs of grief during the first two weeks after the birth (source).

Experiencing pregnancy & infant loss in a way that demonstrates the reality of your baby’s life, and death, is actually important to your postpartum health.

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You’re also invited to visit our Birth Methods pages

our Additional Birth Education for all births,

and our Postpartum Support.

 

If you are giving birth to your very young baby at the hospital:

If you are giving birth to your very young baby at home:

If you are giving birth to an older baby at home:

If you are giving birth between approximately 20 weeks to about 30 weeks gestation:

31 weeks to full term (also includes all fatal diagnosis and micropreemie and when given extra time):

Twins & Multiples Birth Plan:

Subsequent “Rainbow” Live Birth Plan:

Again, you can also visit our Additional Birth Education for all births

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A thumbprint tree is a lovely way to include all of your loved ones,

or as a special family or sibling tree that includes your baby’s thumb print as well as surviving and subsequent siblings.

This tree is also available for free download from this source.

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BIRTH & BEREAVEMENT QUOTES
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Miscarriages are labor, miscarriages are birth. To consider them less dishonors the woman whose womb has held life, however briefly.

— Kathryn Miller Ridiman

Death borders upon our birth, and our cradle stands in the grave.

— Joseph Hall

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.

— Robert Bolt

Sometimes the heart sees what is invisible to the eye.

— H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

The road to the sacred leads through the secular.

— Abraham Joshua Heschel
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We onboard enrolled students into the program by email invitation.

After tuition, you can email heidi.faith@stillbirthday.com directly to expedite this step.  Alternatively, if you prefer fb communications, you can join us in Admissions.

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