A Saying Goodbye Film

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A Saying Goodbye Film | Every Baby Matters

The Saying Goodbye services are part of a new organisation called the Mariposa Trust, which is currently going through the process of becoming a Charitable Company. It has been created by Zoe and Andy Clark-Coates, who have personally suffered the loss of five babies. They are now blessed with having two vibrant little girls, one who is 4-years and the other who is 16-months. [Read more...]

The Raw Truth About Miscarriage

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By Amy Roberts

A short time ago it was announced on the evening news that there is an epidemic of obesity in my country. An “Epidemic”, according to the night time news is 1 in 4 people. So that means anything that is a challenge health wise, bringing suffering must be an epidemic, right? If that’s the case then I can confirm that in the western world we have a miscarriage epidemic. [Read more...]

The Signs of a Miscarriage

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Dr. Carrillo explains how you will know if you have had a miscarriage and discusses whether vaginal bleeding during pregnancy is a risk factor for a miscarriage. [Read more...]

Five Ways to Cope With Loneliness After Pregnancy Loss

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By Jody Nelson

Have you been feeling alone since your pregnancy loss? That’s a sensation many women describe having had after a miscarriage or stillbirth. It’s something you may feel your partner can’t relate to, and you know what? You’re probably right. Your partner probably can’t relate to this feeling. Dealing with this loneliness can be one of the more difficult, isolating challenges of pregnancy loss. Before you were pregnant, it was just you and your partner. Then you got pregnant and it changed. The baby was suddenly sharing space with you. As a friend of mine puts it “there’s no dividing line. The woman and the baby are one.” And that is something I find men have a really hard time understanding. [Read more...]

Am I a Mother – Tips for Handling Mother’s Day After Miscarriage

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By Lisa Church

Are you spending this Mother’s Day wondering if you are, in fact, a mother? 900,000-1 million women in the U.S. alone face this question every year after suffering pregnancy loss. “For women who experience a miscarriage during their first pregnancy, the question of motherhood is an even greater one,” says Lisa Church of HopeXchange, a company dedicated to the support of women and their families facing pregnancy loss. [Read more...]

Losing A Baby: How To Deal With Miscarriage

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By: Nelson Berry

It is really not easy to lose a baby through a miscarriage. It affects not only the wife but also the husband and even their families and friends. It can also have some effects on the pregnant mother’s health. [Read more...]

Increasing Fertility Levels After Miscarriage

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There may be an improvement of fertility after miscarriage. It has been proved scientifically that the fertility of a woman is less for two months after miscarriages. After that, things return back to normal. [Read more...]

Successful Conception Following A Miscarriage

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By: Joseph E Conrad

How long should you hold off before attempting for another pregnancy following a miscarriage? What are the chances of carrying your next baby to full term, and what can you do to make it more likely that you will have a successful pregnancy next time around? These are concerns that doctors hear all of the time. Let’s take a look at some of the responses. [Read more...]

Helping a Friend Through a Miscarriage

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by: Patty Hone

When you have a friend that has had a miscarriage there is a lot you can do to help her. Many times we are afraid to say anything because we don’t want to say the wrong thing but not saying anything at all can be just as bad. So what should you say and what shouldn’t you say. I have had three miscarriages myself and have heard a lot of things that were just not the right things to say. I have put together a list of things you can say and things you probably shouldn’t. Please be gentle with your friends that are coping with miscarriage. They need your support. [Read more...]