“…Not as the World Gives”
“We need to get that debris out of there.” After I gave birth at home to my tiny but perfectly formed miscarried baby, those words still make
“We need to get that debris out of there.” After I gave birth at home to my tiny but perfectly formed miscarried baby, those words still make
When two babies are born nearly a year apart, they are said to be Irish twins. This happens when one baby is conceived three months after
When a mother experiences a pregnancy loss, she needs time and care to assimilate the experience into her life. Every aspect of her life is
My baby is not really my personal guardian angel. I know that images of cherubim are cute and the idea can be very healing for
Review and Giveaway! As parents, we are the most important people – and likely the only people – to actually speak to the reality of
I recently read an extremely biased and negative article regarding public grieving. In this article, the author made it clear that her view is that
The instant I saw my baby on the ultrasound monitor, eerily still, bobbing gently as the ultrasound technician pushed into my abdomen, I prayed for
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Pregnancy and infant loss not only impact parents emotionally and physically, but it can impact parents medically, legally, and spiritually, too. There are a number
A miracle is really the only way to describe motherhood and giving birth. It’s unbelievable how God has made us women and babies to endure and be able to do so much. A miracle, indeed. Such an incredible blessing.
I honor you. {I DO}ula.
A very small degree of hope is sufficient to cause the birth of love.
Man’s main task in life is to give birth to himself, to become what he potentially is. The most important product of his effort is his own personality.
Why is it that we rejoice at a birth and grieve at a funeral? It is because we are not the person involved.
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