Due Date
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Due Date

Even in the midst of crisis, due dates still come and go. This is one woman’s experience thinking about her due date. “The day is creeping upon me again.”

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I’ll Always Miss Her
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I’ll Always Miss Her

Everyone has different preferences when navigating the unimaginable heartbreak of pregnancy or infant loss. Swipe to read one woman’s personal thoughts and preferences.

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Grief and Reimagining a Future Family
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Grief and Reimagining a Future Family

Grief is deep. Grief is more than missing the person you’ve lost. It’s about everything else you’ve lost as a result. It’s about accepting a different future than you pictured for yourself.

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Growing Around Grief
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Growing Around Grief

Your grief will always be a part of you, not matter how many "stages" you go through. It was stay with you for the rest of your life. The difference that happens over time is you.

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Grief Brain
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Grief Brain

Grief Brain… or my life is so messed up right now in a million different ways that I can’t remember what day it is, let alone where my phone is. Some days I amaze myself, other days I put my phone in the fridge.

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Fixing is Not Healing
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Fixing is Not Healing

Healing is not fixing. These are not necessarily clear problems to be solved. Healing takes time and space and isn’t really defined by any rules. And we don’t choose trauma, [so] it’s not our weakness.

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Two Warriors
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Two Warriors

This piece about fertility treatments in Israel during war struck me so deeply. We are all going through challenging times. 💔💔💔 Praying for everyone to be successful, very very soon!

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Pain Poem
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Pain Poem

This touching poem about the “story of my pain” feeling “empty handed, feeling stranded.” We love reading your pieces and hearing from you about how cathartic it is to share your voice.

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