It took me becoming a mother to realize there’s a lot of un talked about topics in motherhood. No one seemed to be talking about them in a real and vulnerable way. Anything from what to expect in pregnancy, birth, postpartum to navigating the woes and throes of being a mom. Listen along as I host conversations with moms in my community as we share our stories and give our real experiences. Not to be experts and show you how you can crush motherhood if “you just do x,y,z”, but rather to hear people who’ve gone before you and listen along and feel like you have a friend whose in it with you.
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It took me becoming a mother to realize there’s a lot of un talked about topics in motherhood. No one seemed to be talking about them in a real and vulnerable way. Anything from what to expect in pregnancy, birth, postpartum to navigating the woes and throes of being a mom. Listen along as I host conversations with moms in my community as we share our stories and give our real experiences. Not to be experts and show you how you can crush motherhood if “you just do x,y,z”, but rather to hear people who’ve gone before you and listen along and feel like you have a friend whose in it with you.
This week we're talking about infancy loss. My friend, Hannah Burge, shares her story of losing her daughter at 17 weeks pregnant. Hannah shares her story of diagnosis, delivery, and navigating postpartum.
If you or someone you know is walking through loss, please know you're not alone. Listen along to hear Hannah's story and her encouragement if this sounds familiar.
Here’s some Instagram resources-
@Beheldboxes is Hannah’s SIL who makes support boxes for mamas.
@saylorsstory is stillbirth support
@stillbirthday is a loss account
@heylossmama
Hannah recommends searching for an “End of Life Doula” in peoples specific area is something she highly recommends. They can help with local resources and how to manage all the things from delivery to funeral a lot of times.
Lets Talk About It
It took me becoming a mother to realize there’s a lot of un talked about topics in motherhood. No one seemed to be talking about them in a real and vulnerable way. Anything from what to expect in pregnancy, birth, postpartum to navigating the woes and throes of being a mom. Listen along as I host conversations with moms in my community as we share our stories and give our real experiences. Not to be experts and show you how you can crush motherhood if “you just do x,y,z”, but rather to hear people who’ve gone before you and listen along and feel like you have a friend whose in it with you.