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10 Tips for Supporting Someone Going Through Pregnancy or Infant Loss

10 Tips for Supporting Someone Going Through Pregnancy or Infant Loss

October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. If you are close to someone who has lost a pregnancy, it can be intimidating trying to offer support. We may not know what to say or what to do and we might think that it is just too difficult of a matter to broach.

Those that have lost a child may feel isolated and lonely, at a time when they need all the care and support they can get. While you may not be able to take all the pain away, awareness and some simple actions can certainly help. Here are 10 tips for supporting someone going through pregnancy or infant loss:

Postpartum Anxiety: How to Get the Support You Need When You Are Feeling Overwhelmed

Postpartum Anxiety: How to Get the Support You Need When You Are Feeling Overwhelmed

There is tremendous social and cultural hype around the joys, excitement, and wonder of pregnancy, birth, and raising children. Baby showers, parenting classes, and the array of pre-birth activities often convey the implicit and explicit message to parents-to-be that having kids is exclusively a magical albeit stressful experience.