What if…? A reader’s experience of baby loss and stillbirth
Baby Loss Awareness Week is held annually in October, and is a time for everyone in the community and beyond to come together, hold space, commemorate, and break the silence. One TRB reader, who wishes to remain anonymous, has shared her own personal story of baby loss, stillbirth, and grief with us.
Christmas after stillbirth hurts – here’s what I’ve done to navigate (& love it again)
Jenn Hepton – a certified grief and hypnobreathwork coach – tells us how, following loss, she’s learned to meet the festive period with strength, love and intention, wherever she’s at.
