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"I am Pregnant After Loss" Hospital Door Sign

I’m Pregnant after Loss (Hospital Door Sign)

Bereaved parents who are expecting after loss want and need their providers and support people to be aware of their circumstances. This FREE printable hospital door sign is a ideal method to visually communicate during labor and birth.

"Pregnancy after Loss Affirmations" Printable Bookmark

Pregnancy After Loss Affirmations (Printable Bookmark)

Pregnancy after loss is one of the scariest times in a bereaved parent’s life. If you find yourself anxious and worried during this time, this FREE downloadable pink-and-blue themed PAL affirmation bookmark is for you.

"I am Pregnant after Loss. Please review my records." appointment card on paperwork

I’m Pregnant after Loss (Printable appointment card)

When you’re pregnant after loss, it’s important to know your provider understands your situation. Whether you have special medical considerations in this pregnancy or even if you “just” need emotional acknowledgement of the extra worries and fear, it’s a valid need.

Pregnancy Notes Bookmark sitting on a white notebook next to flowers.

Pregnancy Reminder Notes (Printable Bookmark)

Pregnancy can be a complex time and pregnancy advice abounds. These four notes in a printable bookmark help to remind you of some of the latest evidence-based research to avoid outdated advice and know when to consult your provider.

Brochure: "30 Ways to Honor Your Deceased Child" sitting on a gray desktop with a black pen

30 Ways to Honor Your Deceased Child (Printable brochure)

This brochure helps to guide bereaved parents through 30 ways to remember and honor their child and their child’s memory. It is ideal to include in hospital care packages or as a general resource for prenatal providers, doulas, therapists, and social workers. Print and share wherever it may be useful.

Brochure: "Journal Prompts to Honor Your Child" sitting on a gray desktop with a black pen

Journal Prompts to Remember Your Child (Printable brochure)

When a child is born, parents want to document everything: first moments, pregnancy memories, outfits and the multitude of emotions that come with new life. When a child dies, this desire to document remains. It’s a means of holding onto the sweetness in the midst of the pain.

Brochure: "Deciding about Grief Therapy after Child Loss" sitting on a gray desktop with a black pen

Deciding About Grief Therapy (Printable brochure)

Bereaved parents may feel torn about whether or not to attend grief therapy after the death of a child. This brochure provides answers to common questions about grief therapy and also provides a list of interview questions to help ensure a specific therapist is the best fit.

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