& stillbirth

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FIND HOPE, SUPPORT & COMMUNITY AFTER

Hi, friend. I am so sorry.

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

Likely, you have heard the words, “There is no heartbeat,” or something like “I’m sorry. There’s nothing we can do.” Maybe you saw a still ultrasound screen where you once saw your growing, wiggly baby – heart beating perfectly. Maybe you felt stillness where there should be tiny kicks. Maybe you felt your water break and contractions begin, much too early.

I am so sorry you endured the physical agony of labor while bearing the weight of knowing your baby had died, or that it was too early. I’m so sorry that your arms physically ache and your once growing belly has flattened. That you’re facing postpartum with empty arms, and too early. I’m sorry that the world and even your closest friends and family do not get to know your baby. I am so sorry. 

Whether your loss happened today or months or even years ago, whether your baby was born alive or born still, whether your water broke and contraction began too early or your baby’s heart simply stopped beating, 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.

xo, Ashlee

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

— Karen, 2nd Trimester Loss Mom

FOR 2nd TRIMESTER MISCARRIAGE OR stillbirth

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What Now? Hope & Help for 2nd Trimester Loss

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

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10 Things to Know About Grief After Baby Loss 

Simple Coping Strategies for Grief After Baby Loss

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Infertility, Loss & Lament After 2nd Trimester Loss

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