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We Lost Our Baby

We Lost Our Baby
Author: Siobhan O'Nill-White
Publisher: The Liffey Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 190830829X

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We Lost Our Baby is the true story of a young couple who, after the initial excitement of discovering a new pregnancy, faced the heartache of losing their baby. On top of the trauma of a miscarriage, they also had to deal with insensitive and sometimes rude doctors and nurses, outdated hospital policies and a shocking lack of empathy and understanding during the worst times of this tragedy. Angry and confused, they went looking for answers. They found none. There were no books to help them with the emotional upheaval they were going through. There were no explanations from the hospital as to why they had lost their baby and the counselling on offer was largely ineffective. What followed was an awkward few months where they could not grieve together and their relationship was severely strained. It was not just their relationship with each other that was affected. Family and friends who did not know how to deal with the situation also became isolated from them. Realising that communication was the key to getting through this sorrowful time, they finally started talking and found a way to get their relationship back on track. They also found that if they spoke honestly and openly to family and friends, they could get those relationships back as well. Knowing that other couples who have lost a baby would be going through similar difficulties, they decided to write down their experience in an effort to help them. Their beautifully written and poignant story, dealing with an issue that is too rarely acknowledged and discussed openly, is one of complete and heart-rending honesty.


Dear Baby

Dear Baby
Author: Tani Leeper
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781922372987

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Have you suffered a loss of a child through miscarriage, stillbirth, or neonatal death? Are you struggling to come to terms with your "new normal"? Do you feel hopeless, angry, or confused? You are not alone. There are times in life when things do not go as planned. Losing a baby is an unfortunate reality one is never prepared to face. Regardless of which stage you lost your baby, the pain left behind is unrivalled. Sadly, there is a stigma that says you shouldn't mourn a life gone too soon-an unspoken expectation to forget and move on. Mother, leader, entrepreneur, and author, Tani Leeper, alongside her husband and contributing author, John, lead In Loving Arms Support Group, helping moms and dads cope with the pain and receive the healing that awaits them. They also head a non-profit organization, Jake's Journey, which assists with funeral expenses to parents impacted by pregnancy or neonatal loss. In this book, Tani and John share their own personal journey of finding hope and healing after experiencing two miscarriages and a stillbirth, as well as the advice given to grieving parents that has been instrumental in their healing.


Miscarried Hope

Miscarried Hope
Author: Rachel Lohman
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2023-08-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493443585

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No grief is quite like the grief that follows pregnancy loss. But true hope and redemption are available, even in the heartbreak of miscarriage and stillbirth. For any woman who feels alone, doubtful, and overwhelmed with sorrow, this book invites you on a guided journey to rediscover the transforming hope of the gospel after pregnancy or infant loss. Built on new research from interviews with more than 400 pregnancy loss moms, Miscarried Hope helps you move through the Five Stages of Hope, while addressing cultural stigmas and challenges to grieving your loss. Through profound parallels between pregnancy loss and Holy Week, Rachel invites you to follow in the footsteps of Jesus's disciples as they grieved his death, waited in the silence, and rediscovered hope in his resurrection. With biblical truth and practical comforts for coping with the day-to-day pain of loss, Miscarried Hope leads you along a gentle road to finding hope again.


Silent Cries

Silent Cries
Author: Jonny Ivey
Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1789741432

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When Edith was stillborn without warning, Jonny and Joanna were stunned and confused. Why wasn't anyone talking about baby loss? Where could they turn for help? Who would answer their burning questions? One in in four pregnancies ends in miscarriage; one in 200 in stillbirth. And yet, while the church offers resources to cope with suffering generally, there is often an echoing silence when it comes to the trauma of baby loss. 'When we lost our daughter Edith,' say Jonny and Joanna, 'it was painful indeed to find the lack of biblically rooted and pastorally sensitive resources.' Nothing really hit the mark, so, through tears, they wrote this book. It comes to you, or someone close to you, with a massive hug. It is the authors' prayer and passion that you will be amazed by our great God as you connect with deep truths from the Bible, bringing healing to your heart, mind and soul.


Our Baby is Going to Die

Our Baby is Going to Die
Author: Katrina Villegas
Publisher: Katrina Villegas
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2020-07-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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A book for children of all ages experiencing the loss of a sibling- specifically for families going through termination for medical reasons. When Caroline was 2.5 years old, she learned that her baby sister wasn't going to live. Her parents, Joe and Katrina Villegas (author), had to find a way to tell her that the baby was going to die and wouldn't be coming home. They made the agonizing choice to induce the pregnancy early (terminate for medical reasons) when they found out that their unborn baby had a fatal condition. They learned quickly how to talk to their daughter, Caroline, about death and what was happening, but it was uncharted territory for them and was a learning curve. They talked with child life specialists and read books. They learned the correct language to use around children when talking about death. This children's book series "Loss of a Sibling Due to Termination For Medical Reasons" is written specifically for families going through a loss due to termination for medical reasons. Katrina felt that the termination community deserved a set of books written just for them, as it is a unique grief journey for adults and children. This series uses the correct language and walks children through what to expect during specific moments in their journey. Books in this series ★★(This book)★★Our Baby is Going to Die. This book walks you through how to tell your child, in an effective way, of the impending loss of their baby sibling. It discusses many of the questions that might be running through your child’s mind. Our Baby Died. There are 2 versions of this book. One is written for the parents that underwent a surgical termination, and the other is for parents going through termination via labor and delivery. The books walk your child through what to expect in their grief during these specific moments. Remembering Our Baby. This book is for after your baby has died. It walks you and your child through dealing with your grief after the fact, and ways to remember and honor your baby. The Baby Before You Died. This book is for your rainbow baby- the baby born after a loss. It explains to your child that there was a baby before them that died, and helps them to better understand what happened, while also honoring their potential grief as well. Religion This book is kept neutral with regards to any religious beliefs, so that you can decide how to address your specific beliefs as you are compelled to do so. Why this children's series is special Written by a mom herself that has been through a termination for medical reasons, this book series is exactly what any family going through this journey needs to read and have on hand. The books answer many of the questions that might be going through your child's mind, in effective ways. Highly recommended by a child life specialist, you can rest assured that this book series uses the correct language to help your child in their grief and to better understand what is going on. Together, the books in this series are a complete look at what to expect before, during and after the death of a sibling. ★ Grab a copy of the books in this series at this special pricing, and... ★ Get one to donate to your hospital, genetic counselor, etc. They can pay it forward to another family in need of these books. Connect with the author, Katrina, at TerminationsRemembered.com


Mine for a Time

Mine for a Time
Author: Coretta Collins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2022-06-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781958436080

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We were not even trying to get pregnant, yet we were ecstatic about the news. We told our family and friends and made plans to welcome our first little one into the world. Then the unthinkable happened. My baby stopped moving inside of me. We lost our baby and a piece of me died too. These are the kinds of tragedies that you do not think about until it happens. You never want to think about it again, but you can't help it. Pregnancy loss and early infant loss are life-altering experiences that you can not prepare for because you do not expect them. The grief seems unbearable but somehow you must overcome it. Through it all, you must persevere and seek to mend the pieces of your broken heart. Writing helped me to put my pieces back together. Through this book may you find understanding, encouragement, empathy, and support. It is for you, the parent grieving through your loss experience. It is for you, the mother, father, sister, brother, cousin, or friend of the grieving parents. This book is for anyone who would like to better understand what a person suffering from pregnancy and early infant loss is going through to better provide substantial and positive support.


Our Baby Died

Our Baby Died
Author: Katrina Villegas
Publisher: Katrina Villegas
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2020-07-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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A book for children of all ages experiencing the loss of a sibling- specifically for families going through termination for medical reasons. When Caroline was 2.5 years old, she learned that her baby sister wasn't going to live. Her parents, Joe and Katrina Villegas (author), had to find a way to tell her that the baby was going to die and wouldn't be coming home. They made the agonizing choice to induce the pregnancy early (terminate for medical reasons) when they found out that their unborn baby had a fatal condition. They learned quickly how to talk to their daughter, Caroline, about death and what was happening, but it was uncharted territory for them and was a learning curve. They talked with child life specialists and read books. They learned the correct language to use around children when talking about death. This children's book series "Loss of a Sibling Due to Termination For Medical Reasons" is written specifically for families going through a loss due to termination for medical reasons. Katrina felt that the termination community deserved a set of books written just for them, as it is a unique grief journey for adults and children. This series uses the correct language and walks children through what to expect during specific moments in their journey. Books in this series Our Baby is Going to Die. This book walks you through how to tell your child, in an effective way, of the impending loss of their baby sibling. It discusses many of the questions that might be running through your child’s mind. ★★(This book-surgical termination)★★Our Baby Died. There are 2 versions of this book. One is written for the parents that underwent a surgical termination, and the other is for parents going through termination via labor and delivery. The books walk your child through what to expect in their grief during these specific moments. Remembering Our Baby. This book is for after your baby has died. It walks you and your child through dealing with your grief after the fact, and ways to remember and honor your baby. The Baby Before You Died. This book is for your rainbow baby- the baby born after a loss. It explains to your child that there was a baby before them that died, and helps them to better understand what happened, while also honoring their potential grief as well. Religion This book is kept neutral with regards to any religious beliefs, so that you can decide how to address your specific beliefs as you are compelled to do so. Why this children's series is special Written by a mom herself that has been through a termination for medical reasons, this book series is exactly what any family going through this journey needs to read and have on hand. The books answer many of the questions that might be going through your child's mind, in effective ways. Highly recommended by a child life specialist, you can rest assured that this book series uses the correct language to help your child in their grief and to better understand what is going on. Together, the books in this series are a complete look at what to expect before, during and after the death of a sibling. ★ Grab a copy of the books in this series at this special pricing, and... ★ Get one to donate to your hospital, genetic counselor, etc. They can pay it forward to another family in need of these books. Connect with the author, Katrina, at TerminationsRemembered.com


Still

Still
Author: Tiffany Nardoni
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2016-07-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 151274865X

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This is where I bare my soul. In this book I share with you the journey of life, loss and learning to live again. There is grief and there is joy. What feels like a brief summary of Thaos life is put into words, the entirety of his life cannot be explained. But through it all, I pray that glory is given to the Lord, the Creator of life itself.


Our Baby is a Saint in Heaven

Our Baby is a Saint in Heaven
Author: Jane Wagner Seaver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2020-05-07
Genre:
ISBN:

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When a family loses a baby due to miscarriage or shortly after birth, it can be hard to know what to say to grieving siblings. While the author wishes no one would ever need to use this book, the sad reality is that sometimes babies go to heaven much sooner than we would like. Our Baby is a Saint in Heaven is told from the perspective of an older sister whose mother has miscarried a child. The older sister shares her grief and explains how her younger sibling is now a saint in heaven. She can ask her younger sibling to pray for her and help her.This tender book can be a huge help in a difficult time when grieving parents may lack the words to help their children understand baby loss. It can provide hope and comfort that children will one day be reunited with the younger sibling that they have lost.


What Was Lost

What Was Lost
Author: Elise Erikson Barrett
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664235204

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United Methodist pastor Elise Erikson Barrett draws on her own painful experiences, as well as on interviews with others who have gone through the devastation of miscarriage, in an effort to help women grieve and, in time, to think theologically about pregnancy loss. Barrett also offers some much-needed practical advice about breaking the news to others, coping with insensitive comments, and grieving what is often a private loss, unmarked by the world.