& stillbirth

2nd trimester miscarriage

WHEN SOMEONE YOU LOVE IS GRIEVING A

Hi, friend. I am so sorry.

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

Someone you love has heard the words, “There is no heartbeat,” or something like, “I’m sorry. There’s nothing we can do.” Maybe she saw a still ultrasound screen where she once saw her growing, wiggly baby – heart beat perfectly. Maybe she felt stillness where there should have been tiny kicks. Maybe she felt her water break and contractions begin, much too early, enduring the physical agony of labor knowing it wasn’t right.

Her arms physically ache now. Her closest friends and family do not get to know her baby - and that’s heartbreaking.

I want to say thank you. It is not easy to love someone who is grieving - we, as grieving moms, can be difficult to love and difficult to understand and the relationship will be mostly one-sided for quite some time but I will tell you this: loving her in this season is worth it. It’s worth the tears, the prayers, the seemingly fruitless and thankless endeavors.

So thank you for taking this step to show up and care. Thank you for praying for her, for being willing to be patient with her, and for reminding her that her grief is valid and that she, and her baby, are loved. Forever. Thank you again. I pray these resources give you hope today.

xo, Ashlee

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“The connection to other loss moms has been a tremendous help on my hard days and has helped me feel less alone in my grief.”

— Karen, 2nd Trimester Loss Mom

top resources

WHEN YOU LOVE SOMEONE WHO HAD A 2nd TRIMESTER MISCARRIAGE OR stillbirth

What I Wish You Knew About 2nd Trimester Loss (Miscarriage or Stillbirth)

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10 Do’s & Don’t’s for How to Love a Grieving Friend

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Conversations with a Grieving Mom Mini-Series

Infertility, Loss & Lament After 2nd Trimester Loss

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Gift Guide for Grieving Moms

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How to Love a Grieving Friend

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Give the gift of comfort, hope, and support for the long haul with

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a curated care package for women grieving miscarriage & stillbirth in the 2nd trimester

“When my daughter died at 23 weeks I found myself feeling alone. I remember searching hashtags #23weekspregnant #stillbirth. Somehow I was led to The Morning & discovered the podcast & community. I listened to an episode nearly every day the first 6 months after losing her— just trying to find answers, to feel like I had community & for someone to say what I couldn’t put into words.”

— Kaylee, 2nd Trimester Stillbirth Mom

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for those experiencing 2nd trimester miscarriage & stillbirth

how to help someone grieving a 2nd trimester loss?

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