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Grieving The Loss Of Your Baby: Coping With The Devastation Shock And Heartbreak Of Losing A Child Through Miscarriage, Still Birth: Grief, Bereavement, Death, Loss
Grieving The Loss Of Your Baby: Coping With The Devastation Shock And Heartbreak Of Losing A Child Through Miscarriage, Still Birth: Grief, Bereavement, Death, Loss
Grieving The Loss Of Your Baby: Coping With The Devastation Shock And Heartbreak Of Losing A Child Through Miscarriage, Still Birth: Grief, Bereavement, Death, Loss
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Grieving The Loss Of Your Baby

Coping With Devastation Shock And Heartbreak Of Losing A Child Through Miscarriage, Still Birth

 

When the joy of your child's birth shockingly escalates into the grief of miscarriage or stillbirth, perhaps early infant death, there are not enough words that can soothe the pain and loss.

  • You feel sad, shocked, and devastated?
  • But there is still hope for the future and with God's comfort.
  • Grieving the loss of your baby is never easy but if you are experiencing a terrible loss of a baby then this book will help you to move forward step by step.
  • It is important to grieve, let your emotions out. Process your feelings and insights. Ideal for both Christians and non-Christians.
  • Emulate a healing walk towards living life once again in your challenging journey Healing questions and advice
  • Honour the loss and memory of your baby
  • Be kind to yourself and your partner because it can affect them just as much too.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherAnthea Peries
Release dateMay 11, 2021
ISBN9798201772550
Grieving The Loss Of Your Baby: Coping With The Devastation Shock And Heartbreak Of Losing A Child Through Miscarriage, Still Birth: Grief, Bereavement, Death, Loss
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Anthea Peries

 Anthea Peries BSc (Hons) is a published author, she completed her undergraduate studies in several branches of the sciences including Biology, Neurology, Brain and Behaviour and Child Development. A former graduate member of the British Psychological Society, she has experience in counselling and is a former senior management executive. Born in London, Anthea enjoys fine cuisine, writing, and has travelled the world.

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    Grieving The Loss Of Your Baby - Anthea Peries

    GRIEVING THE LOSS OF YOUR BABY

    Coping With The Devastating Shock And Heartbreak Of Losing A Child Through Miscarriage, Still Birth

    Anthea Peries

    Copyright © 2021 by Anthea Peries

    All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced without the copyright owner's written permission, except for the use of limited quotations for the purpose of book reviews.

    Disclaimer This book is not intended as a substitute for the professional medical advice of physicians or medical professionals. Please always seek advice about your pregnancy from your doctor or clinic.

    Table of Contents

    How To Deal With The Grief Of Losing A Baby At Birth

    Grieving The Loss of Your Baby

    Is A Miscarriage A Bereavement?

    What You Should Do After A Miscarriage

    How Will I Know If My Miscarriage Is Finished?

    What You Should Not Do After A Miscarriage

    How Long Does It Take To Grieve After A Miscarriage?

    Severe Depression After The Death Of A Baby

    How Do I Prevent Infection After A Miscarriage?

    What Do You Eat To Avoid A Miscarriage?

    Hope After Multiple Miscarriages

    Do Stillborn Babies Have Funerals?

    Pain Of Losing A Child Does Go Away

    How Does Grief Affect Your Relationship?

    How Do You Cope When Your Partner Is Grieving?

    Are There Relationship Problems After Losing A Child?

    Is There Hope For The Future After Losing A Child?

    Honour The Loss Of My Baby

    God Can Help With Your Loss

    ABC OF SALVATION

    About The Author

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    How To Deal With The Grief Of Losing A Baby At Birth

    AFTER HAVING A BABY stillborn, you will go through your own grieving period. Grieving is a process that helps you accept the death of your baby. It usually takes time to get over the loss completely, but it's important to understand that in time, with help and support from your family and friends, it is possible to come to terms with such a devastating event with the loss of your first baby?

    Grief can take many different forms, from being all alone in the world and feeling nothing but despair to being surrounded by people who love and care for you. It takes time to accept that your baby has been taken from you. There is no perfect, right or wrong way to grieve. The grieving process varies for each person and how they deal with it is their choice - is there any help?

    Grieving The Loss of Your Baby

    A MISCARRIAGE CAN BE one of the most emotionally difficult times for a couple to go through. Often, people do not know what to do or how to react. But if you're in pain and need some guidance, here are some tips on how to move on and get your life back.

    A miscarriage can be one of the most difficult times for couples who are expecting their first baby. It's hard to think that you won't have a perfect little life inside long enough for people around you outside of your partner to see it.

    You may want to talk things over with others who are experiencing a similar loss because you might not be able to do it on your own. But if you're in pain and need some guidance, here are some tips on how to move on and get your life back together.

    Get yourself together:

    If you or your partner is the mother, then you may need to handle the miscarriage alone at first. Your partner probably needs to take a break and think about what he or she is feeling first.

    However, after four weeks, try talking about what happened with friends or family members who have also been through a miscarriage. Having people around who are knowledgeable will help ease the pain of having lost a child. If you don't know anyone who can understand, then try talking to a few people who have had experience in this area.

    Find out why it happened:

    The cause could

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