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When You Love Someone Through Loss: How to Support a Friend After Miscarriage, Stillbirth & Infant Loss
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When You Love Someone Through Loss: How to Support a Friend After Miscarriage, Stillbirth & Infant Loss

If you’re reading this, chances are someone you love is walking through a loss that feels impossible to fix. The loss of a baby can leave loved ones feeling unsure, afraid of saying the wrong thing, or unsure how to show up — especially when the grieving parent isn’t ready to receive help or unsure how they need to be served themselve

Below is a gentle guide for loving someone through this type of loss, especially when they are quiet, withdrawn, or unsure of what they need.

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When You Don’t Have the Words: Prayers for Infertility and Loss
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When You Don’t Have the Words: Prayers for Infertility and Loss

Sometimes grief leaves us wordless. Whether you're aching for the baby you lost, or the one you’ve longed for but haven’t yet held, it can feel impossible to know how to pray.

We want you to know: God hears the cries you can’t even speak. And when your heart is too heavy to form a sentence, these prayers can meet you there — not as a solution, but as a soft place to land.

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Gift Guide for Infertility & Loss Mamas
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Gift Guide for Infertility & Loss Mamas

Infertility and loss can be incredibly difficult experiences for mothers, and it's important to show them love and support during this challenging time. Whether it's a small token of appreciation or a thoughtful gesture, there are many ways to let the special mothers in your life know that you are thinking of them. We offer some ideas for gifts that are both practical and meaningful, and that can help these brave women feel seen and cared for.

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