Posted on June 21, 2018
by Christina L.
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My dad and one of my sister’s came in and honestly, I think at that point, he was still alive. Shortly after, I had each of my daughter’s come in to meet him, and essentially, to also say goodbye. I kept them separate so…
Category: bereavement, Death of a Child, mourning, Trisomy 18, UncategorizedTags: babies, Coping, death, Edwards Syndrome, Fetal Abnormalities, genetic, Genetic Abnormalities, Genetic Disorders, Grief, induction, Labor and Delivery, Loss of a child, miscarriage, Motherhood, Parenting, pregnancy, termination, University of Washington
Posted on June 20, 2018
by Christina L.
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From my life’s experience, I believe that there is depression and that there is grief. While you certainly can have both at the same time, the two are not interchangeable. I am grieving. For many years, I struggled with depression and on many occasions,…
Category: bereavement, Death of a Child, Depression, Edwards Syndrome, Grief, mourning, Trisomy 18, UncategorizedTags: child, Children, Coping, death, emotionally devastated, Grief, grief after loss of a child, grief after the loss of a child, grief loss of child, Grieving, Heal, Loss of a child, Marriage, miscarriage, Motherhood, Parenting, pregnancy, therapy
Posted on June 13, 2018
by Christina L.
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I am so very happy for you and your family, but please do not be offended if I need some space right now. Your child is an absolute blessing to this world and I hope to rejoice with you someday soon, but I need…
Category: bereavement, Death of a Child, friendship, miscarriage, mourning, Parenting, pregnancy, Trisomy 18Tags: Coping, death, friendship, Grief, Heal, Isolation, miscarriage, pregnancy, Pregnancy Announcement