Surviving Miscarriage


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Surviving Miscarriage


Surviving Miscarriage
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Author : Stacey J. McLaughlin
language : en
Publisher: McLaughlin Psychological Services
Release Date : 2005-06-09

Surviving Miscarriage written by Stacey J. McLaughlin and has been published by McLaughlin Psychological Services this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-06-09 with Self-Help categories.


My intent in writing this guide is to give others, like you, the benefit of my own experience and to make sure that the pain is not compounded by uncertainty, unawareness, ignorance or lack of information. Yes, this is a tragic event, one that none of us would wish on our worst enemies. Yet, if anything can help make it a little better, it is the certainty of knowing exactly what we are going through, the knowledge of what to expect and the tools to teach us how to cope. For those who have suffered a heartbreaking miscarriage, Surviving Miscarriage helps you find the compassionate support you so desperately need. Florida psychologist Stacey McLaughlin survived two miscarriages in one year-and thankfully discovered the powerful secret to lasting inner healing. McLaughlin addresses the variety of emotions a woman experiences after a miscarriage and focuses on how to mend your soul. With her unique and simple thirty-day plan, you'll be gently guided through meaningful steps to help you banish undeserved shame, embrace comforting emotional recovery, and move forward with confident hope for your future.



Surviving Miscarriage


Surviving Miscarriage
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Author : Dr. Lisa Phillips-Leece
language : en
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Release Date : 2010-11-24

Surviving Miscarriage written by Dr. Lisa Phillips-Leece and has been published by Xlibris Corporation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-11-24 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Surviving Miscarriage—In the Arms of an Angel is my personal and professional journey through miscarriage. It is a touching and sensitive look at one woman’s journey, my journey. I am a qualified doctor of clinical psychology, who has travelled into the darkness of a world void of understanding about the real anguish of miscarriage, and all my training, skills, and insights did not ease the pain or simplify my experience. The effect on my family is captured in diary notes and albums. ‘I miss you, Xavier—you wood [sic] have bin [sic] the best brother. Love from Lincoln’ captures the hole left in the lives of existing children . . . siblings of the unborn baby. Drawing from my personal experience, I invite the reader to meet my unborn babies—Emerson, Xavier, Charlie, and Co. I share the healing journey that I travelled so that I can survive and comfort other parents in their survival. ‘Silent SIDS’ is a term I coined to capture the societal misconceptions, fears, and absence of support for families who have lost a baby. Miscarriage is likened to the social silence that often surrounds sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in that a baby has died, suddenly and from unknown causes, and whose death is surrounded by silence, the muteness of family and friends, society, and the medical profession. You will hear my husband, himself a medical surgeon, referring to our baby’s corpse as, ‘Interesting . . . pathology museum specimen . . . but not our baby’. I bring the reader face to face with my story of grief and the isolation that surrounded my miscarriage of Xavier’s pregnancy in Hong Kong . . . where English was not the first language, a trained English speaking Australian obstetrician was near impossible to find in a private hospital, and my husband, Tony, as well as my own private obstetrician were back home in Australia. The ugliness of grief is shared in all its nakedness: the plea—‘I want to die to be with Xavier’—the aimless staring without thought or motivation, and the horror of ‘tearing the baby in half’ will tug at the heartstrings of even the toughest of readers. And later, an embryo is created in the lab . . . Is that science fiction? Or is it a desperate willingness to do anything humanly, scientifically, and medically possible to have a baby? The journey through in vitro fertilisation began, and six precious cells were made . . . at the start of life. An obsessive drive to fill the cavernous aching void in my heart was IVF. Then along came the fear of loving William in case he too left me! Miscarriage is the startling outcome of one in four pregnancies. Why? I interrogated God for answers. I demanded to know why a baby is created and given, only to be torn away. I asked if it is some cruel, sick joke. The professional audience is also invited to view some of the most up-to-date grief and loss theories to promote a better understanding of the miscarriage experience. My intention is that the professional support of women and their families in this situation will become real and meaningful, instead of sterile and insensitive. Beautiful ideas about gardens and pastel drawings, poems, and jewellery are offered to women to help them acknowledge their baby, bring their baby to ‘life’, and keep their memory alive. Personal photographs and diary entries are shared with the reader to comfort and validate the experience of miscarriage. The ‘exclusive club’ that no one really wants to join because the joining fee—your baby has to die—is very expensive and has no perks like other clubs, no discounts, no Christmas party . . . only shared pain and sadness. Occasionally though, the club’s members offer support and comfort to each other, and in that regard, it’s worth joining if you meet the eligibility criterion. The book also provides a special look at how fathers’ grieve and the difference where women cope by talking and crying, and men cope by working and providing practical supp



Pregnancy Loss


Pregnancy Loss
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Author : Zoe Taylor
language : en
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Release Date : 2010-02-01

Pregnancy Loss written by Zoe Taylor and has been published by HarperCollins Australia this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-02-01 with Family & Relationships categories.


A book on pregnancy loss, dispelling the myths about miscarriage and stillbirth. 'Invaluable for those dealing with pregnancy loss - medically and emotionally' Dr Devora Lieberman, MD, MPH, FRANZCOG, gynaecologist and fertility specialist When a pregnancy fails, grieving parents often wonder why no one mentioned it could happen. Yet one in every four women will experience miscarriage or stillbirth. Mother of two and health writer Zoe taylor has survived repeated pregnancy losses. In this book, she shines a light on every aspect of this topic: • the experience of pregnancy loss and the desire for answers • ?What experts know about causes and risk factors, and new ?areas of research • ?Strategies for facing a world that poorly ?understands pregnancy loss • trying again • Pregnancy after a loss • Deciding to stop trying • tips on how to support people going through pregnancy loss PREGNANCY LOSS: SURVIVING MISCARRIAGE AND StILLBIRtH is a book of courage, hope and survival. It will help all people touched by loss, including parents, partners, friends, family, researchers, doctors and carers.



Surviving Miscarriage


Surviving Miscarriage
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Author : Lisa Phillips-Leece
language : en
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Release Date : 2010-11

Surviving Miscarriage written by Lisa Phillips-Leece and has been published by Xlibris Corporation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-11 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Surviving Miscarriage In the Arms of an Angel is my personal and professional journey through miscarriage. It is a touching and sensitive look at one woman's journey, my journey. I am a qualified doctor of clinical psychology, who has travelled into the darkness of a world void of understanding about the real anguish of miscarriage, and all my training, skills, and insights did not ease the pain or simplify my experience. The effect on my family is captured in diary notes and albums. I miss you, Xavier you wood [sic] have bin [sic] the best brother. Love from Lincoln' captures the hole left in the lives of existing children . . . siblings of the unborn baby. Drawing from my personal experience, I invite the reader to meet my unborn babies Emerson, Xavier, Charlie, and Co. I share the healing journey that I travelled so that I can survive and comfort other parents in their survival. Silent SIDS' is a term I coined to capture the societal misconceptions, fears, and absence of support for families who have lost a baby. Miscarriage is likened to the social silence that often surrounds sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in that a baby has died, suddenly and from unknown causes, and whose death is surrounded by silence, the muteness of family and friends, society, and the medical profession. You will hear my husband, himself a medical surgeon, referring to our baby's corpse as, Interesting . . . pathology museum specimen . . . but not our baby'. I bring the reader face to face with my story of grief and the isolation that surrounded my miscarriage of Xavier's pregnancy in Hong Kong . . . where English was not the first language, a trained English speaking Australian obstetrician was near impossible to find in a private hospital, and my husband, Tony, as well as my own private obstetrician were back home in Australia. The ugliness of grief is shared in all its nakedness: the plea I want to die to be with Xavier' the aimless staring without thought or motivation, and the horror of tearing the baby in half' will tug at the heartstrings of even the toughest of readers. And later, an embryo is created in the lab . . . Is that science fiction? Or is it a desperate willingness to do anything humanly, scientifically, and medically possible to have a baby? The journey through in vitro fertilisation began, and six precious cells were made . . . at the start of life. An obsessive drive to fill the cavernous aching void in my heart was IVF. Then along came the fear of loving William in case he too left me! Miscarriage is the startling outcome of one in four pregnancies. Why? I interrogated God for answers. I demanded to know why a baby is created and given, only to be torn away. I asked if it is some cruel, sick joke. The professional audience is also invited to view some of the most up-to-date grief and loss theories to promote a better understanding of the miscarriage experience. My intention is that the professional support of women and their families in this situation will become real and meaningful, instead of sterile and insensitive. Beautiful ideas about gardens and pastel drawings, poems, and jewellery are offered to women to help them acknowledge their baby, bring their baby to life', and keep their memory alive. Personal photographs and diary entries are shared with the reader to comfort and validate the experience of miscarriage. The exclusive club' that no one really wants to join because the joining fee your baby has to die is very expensive and has no perks like other clubs, no discounts, no Christmas party . . . only shared pain and sadness. Occasionally though, the club's members offer support and comfort to each other, and in that regard, it's worth joining if you meet the eligibility criterion. The book also provides a special look at how fathers' grieve and the difference where women cope by talking and crying, and men cope by working and providing practical supp



Surviving Miscarriage


Surviving Miscarriage
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Author : Abingdon Press
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

Surviving Miscarriage written by Abingdon Press and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with categories.




My New Normal Surviving My Miscarriages


My New Normal Surviving My Miscarriages
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Author : Lorraine Frederick
language : en
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Release Date : 2021-04-13

My New Normal Surviving My Miscarriages written by Lorraine Frederick and has been published by Covenant Books, Inc. this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-04-13 with Fiction categories.


As a result of experiencing four miscarriages in sixteen months, Lorraine faced the most challenging time of her life. When she searched for a resource to relate to during her times of isolation, she was left feeling more detached because nothing spoke to her postpartum depressive state or overwhelming feelings of hopelessness. This propelled her to begin writing for not only personal therapy, but ultimately to share her story with others who may be experiencing something similar. My New Normal: Surviving My Miscarriages details her transformative journey of self-discovery that chronicles the small peaks and deep valleys of miscarriage that are often only known to the ones who have experienced it. It is a very honest look and sometimes real-time documentation of the raw emotions and life-questioning moments experienced when you lose an unborn child. It's also the examination of the stigma surrounding miscarriage and the new normal of silent suffering that many women face.



Surviving Pregnancy Loss


Surviving Pregnancy Loss
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Author : Rochelle Friedman
language : en
Publisher: Citadel Press
Release Date : 1996

Surviving Pregnancy Loss written by Rochelle Friedman and has been published by Citadel Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with Ectopic pregnancy categories.


This updated book is for the one million women who annually suffer a pregnancy loss - whether by a miscarriage, stillbirth, or ectopic pregnancy - and their husbands, relatives, friends, and physicians. Surviving Pregnancy Loss includes: first-person accounts of women who have experienced pregnancy loss; a discussion by health care professionals of the physical and emotional consequences of pregnancy loss; an exploration of options for the future - trying again, choosing childlessness, or considering adopting (with all the latest information on agency, international, and private adoptions); sensitive advice on the partner's experience, the reactions of family and friends, dealing with multiple losses, and explaining loss to children; and more. Anyone who has suffered a pregnancy loss is searching for answers, searching for a friend. This book provides both.



Surviving Miscarriage


Surviving Miscarriage
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Author : Doyle Gleitz
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021-05-10

Surviving Miscarriage written by Doyle Gleitz and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-05-10 with categories.


While most pregnancies result in healthy babies, about 10 to 20 percent of known pregnancies end in miscarriage. A miscarriage is the sudden loss of a pregnancy before the 20th week. Most miscarriages occur in the first three months of pregnancy. This is a book that encourages vulnerability. Through the main character Awiti, the book speaks about the pain of miscarriages through the eyes of a modern woman and a traditional African Woman. It also speaks about the role men play in the lives of such women. The book promotes awareness and eradication of related stigmas.



Silent Grief


Silent Grief
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Author : Kendra D. Graber
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-05-13

Silent Grief written by Kendra D. Graber and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-05-13 with categories.


There was no heartbeat. No flicker on the screen. How is a woman supposed to deal with the death of her baby that only weighed an ounce or less? Nothing prepares us for death in the early weeks of life within the womb. Is there a way to make it through the heartbreak that losing a tiny being can invoke? Silent Grief is one woman's experience at dealing with four miscarriages and the truths that gave her the freedom to grieve her precious babies. You will also find practical advice in threatening miscarriages, and the story of faith in the God who walked through it with her. Inside its covers, you will read of real-life accounts from other women who contributed their stories of early miscarriages, as well as a section of helpful tips for those looking on. Every heartbroken mother needs permission to grieve. "From the moment God breathed life into your baby, He also gave you the right to mourn the death of that same baby."



Surviving Pregnancy Loss


Surviving Pregnancy Loss
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Author : Rochelle Friedman
language : en
Publisher: Little, Brown Medical Division
Release Date : 1982

Surviving Pregnancy Loss written by Rochelle Friedman and has been published by Little, Brown Medical Division this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1982 with Psychology categories.


Offers practical advice and information on how to cope with the physical, emotional, and psychological consequences of miscarriage, stillbirth, and ectopic pregnancies