I am Heidi Faith’s eldest son, D. I am practicing with a blog post as my mom is showing me how to lead stillbirthday. My brother Christian died before I got to meet him. I have other brothers and a sister but having a brother not alive is hard. I don’s know if I will lead stillbirthday but I am honored to help.
Archives for 2016
Kristen Samuelson, SBD
Certified Birth & Bereavement Doula® serving southern New Jersey
email: KristenSamuelson.SBD@stillbirthday.info
Kaitlyn Miller, SBD
Certified Birth & Bereavement Doula® serving Sarasota/ Manatee County, Florida
email: KaitlynMiller.SBD@stillbirthday.info
Rebecca Hurt, SBD
Certified Birth & Bereavement Doula® serving Quad Cities of Illinois/Iowa
email: RebeccaHurt.SBD@stillbirthday.info
Donna Oré, SBD
Certified Birth & Bereavement Doula® serving Northern New Jersey
email: DonnaOre.SBD@stillbirthday.info
Mackenzie Heacox, SBD
Certified Birth & Bereavement Doula® serving Orange County Florida
email: MackenzieHeacox.SBD@stillbirthday.info
Adreanna Boucher, SBD
Certified Birth & Bereavement Doula® serving Saskatchewan, Canada (Prince Albert, Saskatoon)
email: AdreannaBoucher.SBD@stillbirthday.info
Mel Scott, SBD
Certified Birth & Bereavement Doula® serving Somerset, Devon, Wiltshire, Avon (UK)
email: MelScott.SBD@stillbirthday.info
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Wild Mourning
According to the book’s website:
Ashley and Richard are a handsome and successful couple, she an architect, he a physicist. In their mid-thirties they feel secure in their careers and relationship to have a baby to complete their lives, to seal their happiness. Their baby is stillborn. Ashley and Richard try to deal with the loss rationally, but the relationship is quickly threatened to its core, last not least by the feeling of failure when faced with friends and colleagues. Their story of falling apart before recovery is possible, experienced by thousands of couples each and every year and the underlying cause of so many divorces, is told alternating between the wife’s and the husband’s point of view. The author dares to deal with the difficult subject of what such a loss means to a couple’s sexuality, as men and women have different ways and time tables to deal with it. The novel is highly recommended by grief workers and psychotherapists and suggests small steps for coping, forgiving, and healing.
I am currently reading and will update soon! Visit the site to check it out!
Sarah Numan, SBD
Certified Birth & Bereavement Doula® serving Auckland, New Zealand
email: SarahNuman.SBD@stillbirthday.info