& pregnancy loss

1st trimester miscarriage

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Hi, friend. I am so sorry.

I am so sorry for the loss that has led you here.

The words “There is no heartbeat,” an empty still ultrasound screen where there should have been a growing baby, or the physical signs that your baby is gone. I am so sorry that your loss may feel hidden and secret. That maybe no one knew you were pregnant and you are wondering how or if you should share this life changing news. 

I am so sorry for the grief that feels ever present and I am sorry that you feel alone. I am so sorry that you may be wondering if your pain is valid, if your loss counts, if anyone cares. I am sorry for all the losses you are facing and will continue to face. I’m so sorry for all of the pain.

Whether your loss happened today or months or even years ago, I want you to know that your loss is valid, your pain is real – you are free to grieve your loss because your baby mattered and matters still. You matter. You are loved, you are valued, you are known. I pray these resources give you hope today.

xo, Ashlee

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What Now? Hope & Help for 1st Trimester Loss

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40+ Women Answer: What I Wish I Had Known About Miscarriage

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10 Things to Know About Grief After Baby Loss 

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