Tag: Stillbirth
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Junk Journaling for coping with perinatal loss
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We will create handmade journals from recycled and found materials. Junk journals typically incorporate items that might otherwise be discarded, such as paper scraps, old book pages, music sheets, maps, […]
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Tangle Art for Grief Processing
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Tangle drawing involves creating detaileld patterns using simple strokes, which encourages mindfulness. This meditative process does not require any special artistic ability, and it allows your mind to quiet down […]
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Shadow Work for Processing Perinatal Loss
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We will explore our “shadow self” to understand our response to the trauma and pain of loss and focus on validating and reframing the roots of our feelings.
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March Virtual Support Group Meeting
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Topic: Dealing with feelings of guilt after loss. How can we acknowledge and release those feelings? Sometimes it’s really hard to get out of the house for support. Join us […]
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How a Grieving Mom Finds Peace While Creating Beautiful Art
I recently connected with a woman who creates captivating memorial artwork and shares it freely with grieving parents. Cecielia is a mom who knows the pain of loss. Four years […]
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Heal Your Broken Heart With Love Letters To Your Baby
Writing a letter to your baby after loss is a great way to help process your grief. In a society that doesn’t provide many opportunities for grieving pregnancy or infant […]
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What You Need To Know About The Mysterious Fallen Leaf Card
If you spend enough time in a hospital you may notice a door with a simple index card-sized picture of a fallen leaf on a door. No words accompany it […]
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Five Of The Most Helpful Gifts For Miscarriage
After someone you care about loses a pregnancy it can be so hard to know how to show you care. If you want to send or take a gift that is both meaningful and helpful, here are some ideas that will last much longer than flowers.
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Six Reasons To Seek Professional Support For Perinatal Loss
Pregnancy or Infant loss is a topic that can be difficult to talk about with the people we are close to. It is not uncommon for grieving parents to feel unheard or to not have their feelings and experiences validated. Professional support for perinatal loss may help.