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Mother's Day After Miscarriage | #138

Mother's Day After Miscarriage | #138

FromMiscarriage Hope Desk Podcast


Mother's Day After Miscarriage | #138

FromMiscarriage Hope Desk Podcast

ratings:
Length:
16 minutes
Released:
May 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Mother’s Day can be hard after experiencing pregnancy loss. Miscarriage Hope Desk founder, Allison Schaaf, shares her thoughts on Mother’s Day after miscarriage, including things you can do to prepare. Some things to consider: 1. You can always say “no”. If you're invited to an event you know will be triggering, give yourself permission to say “no”. If you feel relieved when you consider declining, it’s likely the right choice. 2. Consider staying home. At many places, like churches or some restaurants, on Mother’s Day, people will ask if you’re a mother to give you a flower. If that will be hard for you, consider skipping that day. 3. Think about a Social Media break. There will be a lot of focus on Mother’s Day on social media this week. If that will be hard for you, consider taking a digital break. 4. Rethink plans for the day. If you go out to brunch, know that the servers may ask you if you’re celebrating. What can you do instead? 1. Go for a walk. This is a big one for me and my mental health. Going for a drive or taking a long shower can be therapeutic as well. 2. Make a call. Plan a call, or in-person get together, with a friend or loved one who knows what you’ve been through. 3. Book a massage. Consider letting the massage therapist know ahead of time that you don’t wish to talk about Mother’s Day. 4. Make a special meal at your house. Take this opportunity to connect with your partner and plan something special at home. 5. Reach out to someone else. If you have a friend or loved one who is also struggling with loss, consider reaching out to support them. 6. Journal or visualize. In addition to making space for your emotions, you may be in a place where you can journal and visualize about your hopes for the future. Really consider what will be best and most healing for you and do that. ‌ Topics Discussed: Mother’s Day after miscarriage ‌ MISCARRIAGE HOPE DESK RESOURCES-Miscarriage Hope Desk aims to help women struggling miscarriage, pregnancy loss and recurrent miscarriages (RPL), by providing the following resources- Pregnancy After Loss program- Pregnancy After Loss - https://miscarriagehopedesk.com/pal Library of Articles, found here- https://miscarriagehopedesk.com/understanding-why Instagram Community- https://instagram.com/miscarriagehopedesk Facebook Community- https://www.facebook.com/groups/1617075958466247/ Free Miscarriage Lab Checklist- https://miscarriagehopedesk.com/labs Free Weekly Newsletter- http://miscarriagehopedesk.com/newsletter FREE MEAL PLANS Do you need help getting healthy, tasty meals on the table? Check out our sponsor Prep Dish, PrepDish.com/mhd to get 2 weeks FREE! SHOW NOTES-https://miscarriagehopedesk.com/podcast/ Get a FREE Miscarriage Lab Testing Checklist-MiscarriageHopeDesk.com/labs  
Released:
May 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Miscarriage Hope Desk Podcast shares inspiring m real life stories from women who have walked the unexpected path of recurrent miscarriage. The episodes also include interviews with experts in the field of fertility and recurrent pregnancy loss, including doctors, physicians, therapists, acupuncturist, naturopaths, dietitians and more! These episodes are perfect for anyone who has experienced miscarriages, RPL, infertility or for those wanting to support friends and family with these experiences. Hosted by Laura Bauder. For more information on Miscarriage Hope Desk, please visit- MiscarriageHopeDesk.com