life-limiting diagnosis

WHEN SOMEONE YOU LOVE HAS RECEIVED A

for their baby

Hi, friend. I am so sorry.

I am so sorry that you’re here.

You being here means that someone you love has received an impossible diagnosis for their baby. They may have heard words that they never expected (and possibly never heard). They - and you - have probably looked up definitions to medical terminology you were previously unaware of. They’re probably in shock. Lonely. And you both have so many questions. Questions like: What do I do now? How do we continue to go forward? What’s going to happen?

Anticipatory grief is deep, powerful, and confusing at times.  God says his grace is sufficient even in this (2 Corinthians 12:9), and even in the sorrow, we trust that you’ll also experience joy. 

While I’m so, so sorry she’s facing this, I’m also so thankful you’re here. Thank you for showing up. For wanting to support her. For showing her you care and helping her practically along the way. We hope that this is a helpful starting place for you as you walk this road with her.

xo,

Ashlee

P.S. Did your friend already say goodbye to her baby? Click here for our infant loss resources.

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about Life-limiting diagnoses

“It’s a community I didn’t know existed or that I ever knew I’d need. I’ve come to rely on these women for support to “get” me, pray with me, or even be a safe space to just get my thoughts out of my head. I love the resources, especially the podcast, where I feel like I’m listening to friends who understand. Overall, The Morning helps me feel less alone in my grief.”

— Amanda, Life-Limiting Diagnosis/Infant Loss Mom

top resources

FOR A LIFE-LIMITING DIAGNOSIS

Advice from Real Women: Loving a Friend Through a Life-Limiting Diagnosis

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How To Love a Grieving Friend Amidst a Life-Limiting Diagnosis

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Help her find a free Photographer

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Help her find a Birth & Bereavement Doula

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Gift Guide for Grieving Moms

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on the morning blog

How to Love a Grieving Friend

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in the morning shop

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

curated care package for women anticipating their baby’s birth day after a life-limiting diagnosis

the birthday box for grieving moms

“The Joyful Mourning Community is like a light shining into the hard, lonely thoughts, feelings, and experiences that accompany baby loss. It's not just about one incident but the ongoing processing and living with a new reality.”

— Shanae, Life-Limiting Diagnosis/Infant Loss Mom

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