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Magazine
Check out our 'new' Babies Remembered magazine!
- May 09 - Introduction, Mother's/Father's Day, infant clothing (complimentary issue)
- June/July 09 - Giving and Receiving Support
September/October 09 - The Hospital Experience and Making Memories
Miscarriage and The Holidays - Check out the first 3 pages of our 14 page Magazine full of articles, advice, parents' rights, miscarriage disposition, products, resources, and more. If you would like to read the whole magazine you can either buy this one issue for $12 or pay for a year's subscription.
Healthy Grieving - Supporting Others and Living It - Check out the first 4 pages of our 14 page Magazine full of articles, advice, parents' rights, miscarriage disposition, products, resources, and more. If you would like to read the whole magazine you can either buy this one issue for $12 or pay for a year's subscription.
Precious Goodbye Rituals and Resources - Check out the first 5 pages of our 15 page Magazine with specifics on what are the options, the booklets to help plan a service, songs to consider, birth/death announcement cards and mementos, and so much more. If you would like to read the whole magazine you can either buy this one issue for $12 or pay for a year's subscription.
Subsequent Pregnancy: Healthy Parenting After Loss - Check out the first 7 pages of our 17 page Magazine. Attachment and bonding to a subsequent pregnancy and child after one or more losses can be a complicated thing. Is it possible to fully engage, holding on to hope after having suffered the ultimate--the death of an expected,
precious baby? Does getting pregnant too quickly cause undue hardship on the mom, couple, and impact a subsequent child? What if the couple cannot agree? Can one child replace another? If you would like to read the whole magazine you can either buy this one issue for $12 or pay for a year's subscription.
- Communication - Promiting Healthy Relationships After a Baby Dies - Check out the first 5 pages of our 11 page Magazine. Many relationships are deeply stressed after a baby dies in
miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant death. Couples can help their relationship
grow or can allow it to deteriorate. It requires work and continual
communication.
Each person copes in their own way. The natural process of grief is
difficult to do alone and more complicated to do simultaneously with a
loved one grieving beside you. Both parents had an investment in this
baby. Both parents will fall back on their upbringing, experiences, and
personality as they seek a safe haven in which to cope and grieve.
This issue explores some of those challenges and offers suggestions,
advice, and stories of strategies, and tools for couples and their care
givers. If you would like to read the whole magazine you can either buy this one issue for $12 or pay for a year's subscription.
- Comprehensive Continuity of Care With Intention - Check out the first 2 pages of our Magazine. Comprehensive and Compassionate Continuity of Care throughout the entire clinic/hospital system is a standard that
should be available to all parents when they learn their baby has died, has a fatal anomaly, or unexpected diagnosis.
This issue offers the reasons behind and the how to's of important topics. If you would like to read the whole magazine you can either buy this one issue for $12 or pay for a year's subscription.
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The Healing Hearts - Check out the first 2 pages of our Magazine.
More and more hospitals understand that words are overdone (and often not heard) when parents are in crisis mode. Some hospitals now begin helping through the arts -- bead and art boxes, journals, painting stones, paper tearing and more. All family members can benefit from understanding why moving the feelings outside the body in creative ways can help them heal. The many, many ideas and organizations highlighted in this issue can be used personally as well as by support groups, counselors, therapists, and other bereavement caregivers.
If you would like to read the whole magazine, you can either buy this issue for $12 or pay for a year's subscription.
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Grief and the Workplace - Check out the first 2 pages of our Magazine.
This issue highlights the dilemma faced by families who have a baby die and offer insights from many of these parents. An exploration of leave benefits by comparing a few countries is included. Learn about the parental/medical leave laws of numerous countries. You will also find some resources to help families experiencing loss – a number of interesting websites and organizations.
If you would like to read the whole magazine, you can either buy this issue for $12 or pay for a year's subscription.
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Family & Friends – How to Help Parents after a Baby Dies - When a baby dies, family and friends are dazed and
often quite confused about what they should do and
what they can possibly say that might make a
difference. They wonder what will help, not hurt.
And they often make mistakes for lack of experience
and understanding about what the parents need and
for how long they will want support. The parents
caregivers may also find it difficult to understand their
role and to know how to be a good listener and a good
helper.
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Children and Grief After a Sibling Has Died - A Comprehensive resource full of practical suggestions and ideas to help children.
When any death occurs, many parents struggle with how to be there for their children. Their fears are great: What if they cry? What if they are upset or have nightmares? Will this scar them for life? What if I can’t answer the questions and I make a mess of it? Should a professional tell them and help them? Maybe I should just keep it a secret.
And professionals in the hospital may fully understand these fears. If they haven’t had specific training on grief and children, they may feel inadequate in their ability to help parents. They may wonder what resources exist and where to find them. Also, teachers are rarely taught about grief and how to work with children experiencing its' many forms.
This issue is meant to support and help both the professionals and the parents to better understand ways to involve and respond to grieving children. The numerous resources here offer specific information and guidance. It is well known that children need to be kept in the loop and given the words, pictures, support, and love they need to optimize their emotional and physical health after the loss of a significant person in their lives. While this issue is heavily weighted toward infant loss, including miscarriage, much of what is shared easily applies to any death.
These magazines contain articles,
studies, tips and suggestions for careproviders,
resources, and much more. Subscribe, send in
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