Social isolation is hard enough, but in times of bereavement, practicing appropriate distancing can serve to compound and make these feelings of grief worse.
Tag: Stillbirth Support
Reclaiming your identity after Stillbirth
The scars of losing your child at the very beginning of their life are complex to say the least. … More
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 … More
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 … More
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 … More
‘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 … More
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 … More
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 … More
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, … More
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: … More