infant loss

HOW TO HELP WHEN SOMEONE YOU LOVE IS GRIEVING AN

Hi, friend. I am so sorry.

I am so sorry that a baby you love died.

I am so sorry for the tremendous pain for you, but especially for the grieving mom you love. Maybe her baby’s death was sudden, unexpected and still unexplained. Maybe you knew this day was coming, the doctors told everyone to prepare for this, and yet even knowing could not possibly prepare a mother to say goodbye to her child. 

I am so sorry that no one had more time – more time to hold and to cherish, to memorize every facet and detail, more time to say goodbye; to watch them grow up. I’m so, so sorry. And I’m also so thankful for 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

when you love someone grieving an infant loss

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“The Morning shares real life stories from families who have experienced what I have. These shared experiences meet me where I’m at and help me to know I am not alone in my grief and that my baby is not forgotten.”

— Erika, Loss Mom

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WHEN YOU LOVE SOMEONE WHOse infant died

What I Wish You Knew About Infant Loss

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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

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30 Women Answer: What I Wish You Knew About Baby Loss

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Gift Guide for Grieving Moms

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How to Love a Grieving Friend

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“Grief can be so isolating, and it is incredibly helpful and healing to connect, share, and have the opportunity to pray for women who understand. Knowing you're not alone and that others are experiencing what you are feeling is beyond helpful and encouraging. It brings peace. The Morning came into my life during a very dark season. It has meant so much to have a safe place to grieve, and to have helpful (and more importantly HOPEful) gospel-centered guides and wisdom.”

— Lorraine, Preterm Infant Loss Mom

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