infant loss

neonatal & preterm

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Hi, friend. I am so sorry.

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

I am so sorry your baby died and for the tremendous pain that you have experienced and are experiencing still. I am so sorry that you didn’t have more time. I’m so sorry that even as you were meeting your baby on this side of the womb, your hello was so quickly followed by a goodbye; that even as you were bringing your baby into the world, you were ushering them into heaven. 

I am so sorry you had to see your baby fight for their life. I’m so grateful they have no pain now, their bodies whole and healed. I am so sorry for the layers and layers of trauma you have endured. I’m so sorry you left the hospital with empty arms and I’m sorry your home was filled with silence. I am so sorry you feel misunderstood in your loss. I’m so sorry.

Whether your loss happened today or months or even years ago, whether your baby came too early or suffered at birth, was given a diagnosis weeks ago or died without explanation, 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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after neonatal or preterm infant loss

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FOR neonatal & preterm infant loss

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What Now? Hope & Help for Neonatal or Preterm Baby Loss

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What I Wish You Knew About Infant Loss

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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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Preterm Labor, NICU, and Infant Loss

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