Archives for June 2012

Rainbows in the Marketplace

Many pregnancy loss families consider a subsequent pregnancy, one following a loss, to be called a “rainbow” pregnancy.

But loss families are the only ones.

Oreo is the latest company to use the rainbow in their corporate support of homosexuality and gay rights issues.

If you are a homosexual parent who’s experienced pregnancy loss and then a subsequent “rainbow” pregnancy, how do you feel about rainbows being depicted for homosexuality and/or for pregnancy loss?  Do you align with one use over the other?

For heterosexual parents, is the use of the rainbow for purposes other than subsequent pregnancies, additionally hurtful, or isn’t it?

In general, how do you feel about the rainbow and its many uses?

(I wrote about my opinion in “She’s not my rainbow.”)

Unsubscribe Baby Mail

After a pregnancy loss or infant death, it can be very frustrating to continue to receive promotional coupons and information for baby related items through your mail, or to receive baby or pregnancy related emails in your inbox, or to have milestone updates that you won’t reach with this pregnancy posted onto your social media.

How do you undo these things?

Direct Marketing Association is a mail preference service that helps you get the mail you want, and stop getting the mail you don’t.   Here is their contact information:

  • Direct Marketing Association, Inc. 1615 L Street Washington, DC 20036
  • 212-768-7277, ext. 1888

I have called them several times, and have sent them several emails using their contact form.  I finally reached them, by asking for an operator.

Then, I registered, so that I could view the full listing of associated businesses.  They are in four categories:

  • catalogs
  • magazine offers
  • other mail offers
  • credit offers (separate website)

I found nothing helpful under “other mail” which was where I went first.  Then I went through the catalog and magazine listings.  I found “American Baby”, “Birthday Keepsakes”, “Children’s Wear Digest”, “Early Childhood Manufacturer’s Direct”, and “Family Circle”.  These are the only companies listed with Direct Marketing Association (DMA).  Other businesses, formula manufacturers, diaper companies, and cord blood banking companies are not currently listed.

If you would like to unsubscribe from any of those that are listed, you can register your account with DMA here.

When you register at websites or when you list for freebies, you are considered to be a customer, and they will send you any coupons or promotions they want.  That means, going back to each website and unregistering (some moms wondered if somehow midwives or doctors sell personal information to product manufacturers.  Through HIPAA, they can’t do this).

So, ultimately, this leaves loss moms with three options:

  1. Continue to get the mail for the baby we are no longer pregnant with.  Some moms have the dads check the mail.  Some moms rip and tear apart the coupons and ads as a time to release anger and frustration at not being pregnant anymore.  Alternatively, some moms save some of the advertisements as something else that belongs to the baby.
  2. Contact DMA, but this is largely ineffective.
  3. Keep documentation of each baby registration, so that they can go back to each website to unsubscribe.  For subsequent pregnancies, some mothers only register for sites with the quickest and simplest unsubscribing processes.
  4. If you are in Europe, your Baby Mailing Preference Service can be helpful.

What do you do when you receive baby mail? 

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Some Dads Don’t

Some dads make sure their employer knows well in advance that they want to be off work the weekend of the third Sunday of June.

If they can’t get it off, they’ll plan on calling in sick.

They pack in the charcoal, the hot dogs, and all of the kiddos into their four door SUVs.  They grab the fishing poles and fruit snacks.

They smear sunscreen on their nose and ketchup on their shirt.

Some dads play football with their boys out in the backyard.

They catch the sounds of their favorite music on the radio and the sounds of their sons laughing, as they carry the youngest child through the end zone.

Some dads fill sand in tiny sand buckets, some dads run to get kites started, some dads demonstrate how to dive, some dads teach how to use a saw or how to drive a car or how to mow the lawn.

Some dads laugh and romp and play.

Some dads get adoring gazes from their wife and silly gifts from their children.

They feel important and that their feelings of fatherhood are honored.

Some dads have all of their children with them.

But some dads don’t.
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International Bereaved Fathers Day – the fourth Sunday of September – for those dads who find something missing on Father’s day.

September 23, 2012

The SBD® Doula provides support to families experiencing birth in any trimester and in any outcome.

Here at stillbirthday.info, you can learn about the SBD® Doula.