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My Husband Won't Listen
Mar 30, 2002   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: For Mothers
Many husbands find it very difficult to listen to the story of child loss over and over again. Wives often mistake this as no longer caring. By granting a husband permission to grieve in his own way, communication remains open and healing can begin.

Where Does A Father Find Support?
Mar 18, 2002   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: For Fathers
Fathers grieve the loss of a child in very different ways from mothers. A father needs support through his grief, and he needs to be given permission to grieve in his own way before healing can begin.

Am I To Blame?
Mar 11, 2002   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: For Fathers
Often, a father is plagued by the question, "Am I to blame?" when a miscarriage occurs. A father needs reassurance that he is not the cause of the loss. As a father recognizes the loss as real, he can begin his journey of grief.

The Aftermath of Abortion
Mar 10, 2002   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: For Mothers
Abortion is a very sensitive issue, and one that can lead to a very complicated grief. Understanding the fact that grief from abortion is real is that all-important first step in beginning the journey of grief.

What Is A Stillbirth?
Mar 09, 2002   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: For Mothers
A stillbirth is one of the most difficult forms of child loss to endure. It is important to know that you do have choices to help in the grief process. By taking pictures, holding the baby, and naming the baby, healing can begin.

Packing Up the Belongings
Feb 23, 2002   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: Loss Of A Young Child
Many good intentioned people will try to rush you to pack up your child's belongings. Stand firm and let others know you will take care of this grief task when you are ready. Grief is very personal, and that should be respected!

Mother's Day--Am I A Mother?
Feb 23, 2002   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: Miscarriage
What is a woman to do on Mother's Day when she has experienced early child loss and does not have a baby to hold? By validating the fact that she is a mother, she is moving one step forward in her journey of grief.

What Can I Say To My Wife?
Feb 11, 2002   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: For Fathers
Never say "You can always have more!" following a miscarriage or other early child loss. Instead say "I am hurting with you." Caring words and time spent together will draw you closer together in your marriage.

My Body Is Grieving
Feb 10, 2002   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: Miscarriage
Following a miscarriage, a mother will experience emotional and body grief. Body grief may last several weeks, but is a necessary healing step forward in grief work following early child loss.

I Feel So Empty!
Feb 09, 2002   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: For Mothers
A mother experiences physical and emotional emptiness following the death of a child. Walking just 30 minutes a day is a healthy first step in getting a mother who feels empty from child loss on the road to grief recovery.

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