What Do You Say to Your Partner in Life on Mother’s Day After the Loss of Your Baby or Child?
Mother’s Day is often a mix of happy and sad feelings for moms who have experienced the passing of a baby or a child.
Other than perhaps the anniversary of her loss, there is no day of the year that a Mom is more keenly aware of her great sadness than Mother’s Day. It can be a time of reflection, love, and remembrance but also a time of profound grief and the need for loving support.
While Moms who have suffered a miscarriage, stillbirth, or the loss of a baby or child appreciate remembrances and support from friends and family, one of the most common occurrences on Mother’s Day is the worst one … in an effort to avoid blunders people say nothing at all.
Jessie and I created seven Mother’s Day Videos and Tip Sheets, designed to help you share compassionate, caring, personal messages of remembrance and support that promote healing and grief relief.
In Video #2 of this Mother’s Day series, Jessie and I and her husband, Chris, discuss what a partner in life can say on Mother’s Day, after the loss of their baby or child.
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