Prior to Birth

The following resources can provide support prior to the birth of your baby.

You may have heard the words “I’m sorry, but we cannot find the heartbeat.”  You may be experiencing the impending birth of your beloved baby not alive.  You might have been told that your precious one has a fatal diagnosis.  Whatever is happening right now, whatever you have been told about your baby, your situation, or the medical recommendations given, right now, may you take a pause.

Get into some comfortable clothing.  Pour yourself a cool glass of water.  Take some slow, deep, relaxing breaths.

Right now, you are still pregnant.

And no matter what the next moments, days or weeks may bring, you are still a mother.

And you always will be.

 

There are tremendous challenges to, but extreme importance in, planning through this journey.

 

{Start Here}

 

{Types of Loss} includes many birth situations, including:

  • miscarriage
  • stillbirth
  • diagnosis/anticipatory grief/ NICU
  • rainbow/live birth

 

{Gestational Age of Your Baby } (information & photos)

 

{Birth Methods} explained, including:

  • first trimester
  • second trimester
  • third trimester

 

{Birth Plans} (real, printable birth plans for every experience)

 

{Getting Support}

{More information and support}

 

Plan ahead and look at the information for :

{During Birth}

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{After the Birth}

Read stories from others (and share yours) – just visit the right sidebar, and see them labeled by week and by additional circumstances.

 

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BIRTH & BEREAVEMENT QUOTES
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A pregnancy loss is still a birthday.

— stillbirthday

At the moment of childbirth, every woman has the same aura of isolation, as though she were abandoned, alone.

— Boris Pasternak

Childbirth changed my perception of my wife. She was now the bloodied special forces soldier who had fought and risked everything for our family.

— Mohsin Hamid

We should work to guarantee that there is a midwife or health worker by every woman’s side during childbirth.

— Liya Kebede

It is incumbent upon us to respond to the unique needs of military women and ensure they receive proper care during the first year following childbirth.

— Susan Collins
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