One space of time that, in the vast violent thunderstorm that is experiencing stillbirth, to me is the literal eye of the storm. The stillness that comes after the shock, but the waiting that proceeds trauma.
Loving my body again after Stillbirth
In acknowledging the damaging view I had of my body after stillbirth, I couldn’t avoid that I was applying one…
Before the Storm: A story about us, just days before our Stillbirth
I was feeling all of my 31 and a half weeks of pregnancy with Claudia that morning as I, the…
How letting go of the fear helped me connect to my stillbirth experience
When I say letting go helped me experience my daughter’s death and birth, this is probably not going to…
‘Let me See my Baby’ Discussion Panel
Last week I had the pleasure of attending the Little Silk Wings event here in Perth, Western Australia. Amy…
From Mother to Mother Book, Letter Excerpt
I was very pleased to be able to contribute to Emily Long’s new Book, “From Mother to Mother: on…
How do I face Mother’s Day without my baby?
How do I face Mother’s Day without my baby? This time of year can seem heavy and confusing for…
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Everyday Bereavement – ‘Why I keep my Broken Heart’
I would like to share with you a story, I promise its short, but I think it illustrates something that,…
Perth sunset ceremony to provide support for bereaved families
AS FEATURED IN WA TODAY, BY KATE HEADLEY Click here to see full article in WA Today! Content below: …