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Empty Cradle, Broken Heart

Empty Cradle, Broken Heart
Author: Deborah L. Davis
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1996
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781555913021

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Reassurance for parents who struggle with anger, guilt, and despair after a miscarriage, stillbirth, infant death.


An Empty Cradle, a Full Heart

An Empty Cradle, a Full Heart
Author: Christine O' Keeffe Lafser
Publisher: Loyola Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009-05-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0829429611

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“Bereavement after the loss of a baby is often quiet and lonely,” writes Christine O’Keeffe Lafser, who has twice lost a child to death. “There is no wake or funeral, no grave site, no memorial to our baby’s life or death. . . . Since there are no real memories of our little one’s life, people have a hard time comprehending the depth of our love and grief.” In these reflections, Lafser offers grieving parents the empathy and courage that can come only from one who has walked the same difficult path. “Chris expressed so many of my thoughts and feelings and made me feel so normal. . . . The greatest gift is learning that God does not desert us in our time of need.” Linda Davis, Compassionate Friends, after miscarriage and stillbirth “The juxtaposition of a Scripture text with each reflection is inspired. Some of the texts are breathtaking in their beauty and appropriateness. This book is a ‘must’ for anyone who is ever touched by the loss of an infant.” Joseph Awad, poet and grieving grandfather “This book will be very helpful for parents who are mourning the loss of their child. It will also prove very beneficial to anyone who is ministering to a bereaved parent.” Robert N. Craig, O.F.M. Cap., hospital chaplain “These reflections allowed me to ‘be’ how I was feeling—not feel like I should be going through the stages of grief that other books described. With this book I was no longer a square peg trying to fit into a round hole.” Jeanette Siebels, after infant death


Hope Beyond an Empty Cradle

Hope Beyond an Empty Cradle
Author: Hallie Scott
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310534151

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Tens of thousands of women and families every year lose a baby to miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant death. The statistics are sobering--between 10% and 20% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, 1% in stillbirth, and nearly 23,000 babies die before their first birthday--but statistics alone miss the depth of the hurt. Each loss is personal and devastating. No woman is prepared to lose a baby, and caregivers are often unaware of how best to help. In Hope Beyond an Empty Cradle therapist Hallie Scott first shares her own story, as a mother whose only child, Abigail, was stillborn, and then leads readers through a healing process that makes space for heartbreak, despair, guilt, questions, and anger. Life is never the same in the wake of the loss, but a new normal is possible. The book will be a welcome resource for families who have lost a child, as well as for those seeking to care for them in their traumatic grief.


Empty Cradle

Empty Cradle
Author: Diana Walsh
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012-09-22
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1459706579

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The author recalls the events surrounding the kidnapping of her newborn daughter.


When the Cradle is Empty

When the Cradle is Empty
Author: John Van Regenmorter
Publisher: Focus on the Family Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Infertility
ISBN: 9781589971578

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Having a child is a cherished dream for most of us. But what happens when nothing happens—or a pregnancy ends in tragedy? Authors John and Sylvia Van Regenmorter share their own experience in When the Cradle Is Empty: Answering Tough Questions about Infertility. With wisdom, compassion, and sound biblical advice, this comprehensive guide helps couples explore their options, get the medical help they need, deal with pressures from family and friends, and protect their marriage.


The Empty Cradle

The Empty Cradle
Author: Rosie Goodwin
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2012-11-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0755385772

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When a young woman faces unimaginable heartache, she vows to make a difference... A moving saga of anguish, hope and never-ceasing fortitude, The Empty Cradle is a spell-binding and unforgettable tale from bestselling author of No One's Girl, Mothering Sunday and The Little Angel, Rosie Goodwin. Perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries and Dilly Court. 'Goodwin uses her deft touch, natural warmth and superb storytelling skills in a spellbinding story of love, loss and redemption' - Lancashire Evening Post To the outside world, Charlotte is the privileged daughter of the local vicar. Behind closed doors, however, she is the prisoner of her controlling father. As she grows up, Charlotte longs for freedom, but her captivating innocence leads her into trouble. Sent to Ireland to hide a shameful pregnancy, she discovers that once again her father has deceived her. She is forced into a convent's harsh and humiliating regime, where she must eventually give up the one thing that makes her life worthwhile. When Charlotte returns to England, older than her years, she chooses to forget the past. Becoming a London midwife, she longs only to help other women at this hardest and most joyful moment in their lives. But her deep compassion, and desire to prevent anyone else suffering the same horror she did, leads her into a darker and more dangerous place. What Amazon readers are saying about The Empty Cradle: 'I have never felt it quite so necessary to write my thoughts about a book. I cannot wait to read more and more of Rosie Goodwin's books. From the very first page to the very last it holds you page by page. My goodness what an amazing lady this author is. I loved every chapter, every page' '...this one has to be the best [Rosie Goodwin] by far. Certainly not a book that you can guess the ending, and kept me captivated all through. Fantastic story and written superbly'


Empty Cradles

Empty Cradles
Author: Margaret Humphreys
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2011
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 0552165328

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The author claims that up to 150, 000 children, the last as recently as 1967, were deported from British children's homes and shipped off to a "new life" in distant parts - in many cases to a life of physical and sexual abuse. In this book, she provides an account of her investigations.


The Empty Cradle

The Empty Cradle
Author: Philip Longman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004-04-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Award-winning journalist and public policy analyst Longman warns that reduced fertility and global aging threaten world prosperity, jeopardize national economies, and will change the way of life for decades to come.


The Empty Cradle of Democracy

The Empty Cradle of Democracy
Author: Alexandra Halkias
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2004-09-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822386046

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During the 1990s, Greece had a very high rate of abortion at the same time that its low birth rate was considered a national crisis. The Empty Cradle of Democracy explores this paradox. Alexandra Halkias shows that despite Greek Orthodox beliefs that abortion is murder, many Greek women view it as “natural” and consider birth control methods invasive. The formal public-sphere view is that women destroy the body of the nation by aborting future citizens. Scrutiny of these conflicting cultural beliefs enables Halkias’s incisive critique of the cornerstones of modern liberal democracy, including the autonomous “individual” subject and a polity external to the private sphere. The Empty Cradle of Democracy examines the complex relationship between nationalism and gender and re-theorizes late modernity and violence by exploring Greek representations of human agency, the fetus, national identity, eroticism, and the divine. Halkias’s analysis combines telling fragments of contemporary Athenian culture, Greek history, media coverage of abortion and the declining birth rate, and fieldwork in Athens at an obstetrics/gynecology clinic and a family-planning center. Halkias conducted in-depth interviews with one hundred and twenty women who had had two or more abortions and observed more than four hundred gynecological exams at a state family-planning center. She reveals how intimate decisions and the public preoccupation with the low birth rate connect to nationalist ideas of race, religion, freedom, resistance, and the fraught encounter between modernity and tradition. The Empty Cradle of Democracy is a startling examination of how assumptions underlying liberal democracy are betrayed while the nation permeates the body and understandings of gender and sexuality complicate the nation-building projects of late modernity.


Empty Cradle

Empty Cradle
Author: Diana Walsh
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2012-09-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1459706587

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This story is based on a true crime - dates, times, and details were researched from media sources, court documents, and police records. Empty Cradle is the writer's personal recollection of the days leading up to and surrounding the abduction of her newborn infant, just days before Christmas.