“I will never hold you. I will never kiss your forehead or brush your hair out of your eyes. I will not know your laugh, nor your cry. I have no face to remember you by…In this life, I will never know you in any other way than a thought, a memory and a prayer. Our time together was short but you will always have a piece of my heart.” – a grieving mother of an angel child
October is pregnancy and infant loss awareness month. The fact is ONE in FOUR women experience this. Maybe it is has been you, a sister or friend. But it IS someone you know. Some choose to speak out about it, others remain silent. The pain is there regardless, the loss is real. I know because I am a grieving mother of an angel child.
I knew I wanted to write this blog because I believe it’s one of those topics that doesn’t get enough light shown on it. But I haven’t known what to say until now… it’s not much but it’s from my heart so hang in there with me if you would like.
To the mothers of the unborn, the born sleeping, and the ones born that left too soon: I see you and I feel your loss.
To those who want to provide comfort to someone who has experienced this kind of loss, please read below. Some of the things might be dependent on the type or timing of loss- ie miscarriage, stillborn, infant death. Also remember, if the loss is recent, the person might be in physical pain/discomfort, hormonal fluctuations, extreme fatigue etc :
As a gentle reminder, TIME has an amazing way of allowing us to heal. However, just because someone has experienced something like this long ago doesn’t mean that a little bit of acknowledgement of her loss wouldn’t be appreciated.
Well, I’ve said about all I can say on this for now.
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