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Always Loved

Grieving the Loss of a Baby

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In Always Grieving the Loss of a Baby, intimate testimonies reveal a profound truth: love is eternal. Those who have faced the unbearable task of losing a child understand that grief does not fade with time. Each person's mourning is unique; for some, it may involve tattoos of their child's initials, while others may display footprints or pictures in their homes. Doug Williamson shares his story and offers suggestions for coping with such a loss. This collection continues the journey from Always Grieving the Loss of Your Infant, providing a sense of community and inspiration. Readers will discover they are not alone and find strength and comfort through shared experiences. The book offers practical advice on coping with unexpected loss and ideas for keeping a baby's memory alive. It also includes insights on how family, friends, and caregivers can support grieving parents. Melissa Eshleman, who said goodbye to her four-day-old son, Lucas, in 2001, shares her journey of healing through connection with others who have experienced similar losses. Together, they created this book as a resource for hope and healing. Find Your Way Publishing, Inc. www.findyourwaypublishing.com

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Always Loved, Melissa Eshleman

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Titel
Always Loved
Untertitel
Grieving the Loss of a Baby
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Melissa Eshleman
Erscheinungsdatum
2015
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
200
ISBN10
0984932240
ISBN13
9780984932245
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Beschreibung
In Always Grieving the Loss of a Baby, intimate testimonies reveal a profound truth: love is eternal. Those who have faced the unbearable task of losing a child understand that grief does not fade with time. Each person's mourning is unique; for some, it may involve tattoos of their child's initials, while others may display footprints or pictures in their homes. Doug Williamson shares his story and offers suggestions for coping with such a loss. This collection continues the journey from Always Grieving the Loss of Your Infant, providing a sense of community and inspiration. Readers will discover they are not alone and find strength and comfort through shared experiences. The book offers practical advice on coping with unexpected loss and ideas for keeping a baby's memory alive. It also includes insights on how family, friends, and caregivers can support grieving parents. Melissa Eshleman, who said goodbye to her four-day-old son, Lucas, in 2001, shares her journey of healing through connection with others who have experienced similar losses. Together, they created this book as a resource for hope and healing. Find Your Way Publishing, Inc. www.findyourwaypublishing.com