by JD | Oct 31, 2013 | Articles
Writing can bring clarity to the muddy chaos of grief. By Grace O. You’ve probably heard that writing can be therapeutic. That’s because it’s true. While I’ve always been one to write my feelings out, it became a lifesaver for me in the days,...
by Amy Collier | May 13, 2013 | Articles, Opinion
Our grief is not necessarily alike. By Grace O. We all feel exactly this. I was scooting around on the Internet the other day when I spotted this bit of well-intentioned but less-than-helpful advice in group for those who’ve aborted wanted pregnancies for medical...
by Amy Collier | Apr 8, 2013 | Articles, Practical Information
We welcome all stories of termination for medical reasons, whether for health issues with the fetus or the mother. Send your story to info.endingawantedpregnancy (at) gmail.com by Grace O. It is heartwarming to see the growing number of projects and web sites that are...
by JD | Mar 27, 2013 | Articles, Religious Perspectives
None of us understand why any better than Abraham. By Kate C. Originally posted at Makin’ Babies. Shared by permission. After recovering from the initial hardships of my heartbreaking decision and the loss of my baby, I felt like an outsider in my happy-go-lucky...
by Amy Collier | Mar 18, 2013 | Articles, Religious Perspectives
My religious beliefs are personal, and I don’t particularly want to change your mind if you hold different ones. By Kate C. Originally posted at Makin’ Babies. Shared by permission. I hold the opinion that religious beliefs are intensely personal. I...
by JD | Mar 16, 2013 | Articles
Grief work is finding a way to put your loss into perspective and to weave your loss into the fabric of your life. By Nancy W. (Part 1 in a series) The classic grief process In 1969, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross wrote her first book, On Death and Dying. She identified...