What Do You Say to Your Friend on Mother’s Day After the Loss of Her Baby or Child?
Mother’s Day is quickly approaching. What are you going to say to your friend who is struggling with grief? How will you reach out and offer words of hope and healing?
While Moms who have suffered a miscarriage, stillbirth, or the loss of a baby or child appreciate and need extra care and support, one of the most common occurrences on Mother’s Day is the worst one … in an effort to avoid blunders friends say nothing at all.
That hurts.
And it’s why 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 #3 of this Mother’s Day series, Jessie and I talk about what you can say to your friends on Mother’s Day, after the passing of their baby or child.
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You can find Pam Vredevelt’s premium course Healing Your Empty Arms: A Transformation Experience for Emotional Healing, Personal Growth, and Spiritual Renewal After a Miscarriage, Stillbirth, Loss of Your Baby or Child at https://www.HealingYourEmptyArms.com
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