Still A Part of Us Por: Winter Redd and Lee Redd Still A Part of Us is a place where moms and dads can share the birth story of their child who was stillborn or who died in infancy. #stillmychild #pregnancyloss #stillbirth #infantloss #SIDS 293 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast Still A Part of Us Mostrando página 14 de 15 31: Dad Scott's Account of Henley's C-section birth, stillborn at 36 weeks 15/03/2020 A Brief Note on Grief: Prepositions of Place and Grief 08/03/2020 30: Mom Meghan's advice to watch for large, erratic movements during pregnancy 01/03/2020 29: Mom Meghan tells C-section birth story of Henley, stillborn at 36 weeks 01/03/2020 28: Ben's advice to realize we all grieve differently 15/02/2020 27: Dad Ben tells Tommy's birth story, stillborn at 36 weeks 15/02/2020 26: Brooke's advice to acknowledge feelings, but not dwell on them 01/02/2020 25: Mom Brooke tells of Tommy's birth, stillborn at 36 weeks 01/02/2020 24: Mom Chrissy's advice "We don't get to forget" 15/01/2020 23: Mom Chrissy tells birth story and sudden unexpected infant death of son Zyler 15/01/2020 22: Georgette's advice to find someone to help process grief after her stillbirth 01/01/2020 21: Georgette tells the birth story of Amanda, stillborn in the 70s 01/01/2020 20: Surviving the holidays after stillbirth or baby loss 01/12/2019 19: Dustin's advice to give people the benefit of a doubt after a baby loss 15/11/2019 18: Dustin tells of Margaret's birth, stillborn at 37 weeks of unknown causes 15/11/2019 17: Emily's advice to drop off a meal or food gift cards to loss parents 01/11/2019 16: Emily recounts Margaret's birth, stillborn at 37 weeks due to unknown causes 01/11/2019 15: Matt's advice to get to work helped him after daughter Sadie's stillbirth 15/10/2019 14: Dad Matt recounts Sadie's birth, stillborn at 32 weeks due to cord accident 15/10/2019 13: Lindsay's advice to become better, not bitter after daughter Sadie is stillborn 01/10/2019 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 12 13 14 15 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn