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Dear Parents, 

Our hearts go out to you at this most difficult time in your lives. We want you to know that we recognize the death of your baby as the human tragedy that it is. No matter how long you were pregnant, how your baby died, or how many other children you may have, the loss of this child is painfully real, your feelings of grief are valid and the impact of your baby’s death on your lives is enormous.

We also know how difficult it is to find literature that can help you process your loss, suitable announcement cards to send to friends and relatives to inform them about your baby’s short life, or other materials that will help you in your grief work. To fill the void, Perinatal Loss has worked for over two decades to provide such resources.

All of the resources that we offer are inspired by the needs of grieving parents. If you don’t find what you need here, we may be able to refer you to those who can. We also have a list of support groups and websites that may be helpful to you.

Pat Schwiebert
Executive Director


Perinatal Loss is here for you.  We are a small, family run nonprofit that has one mission in mind, assisting you in your time of pain and personal journey through bereavement. 

Perinatal Loss is not a clinic.  We are a family, charged and directed through the spirit. When you call us you will feel the comfort of speaking to the same person every time, in a professional un-rushed atmosphere.  We want to hear your stories, sorrowful and joyful.  Perinatal Loss - Grief watch is here for you.  Please let us know how we can help?

 

 

NEW ITEM

Support Cards

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Families

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Cost  $ 5. 00 a set

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Examples of the Support Cards

How do I think my loved one would want me to grieve for him/her?

How did I view the world before my loss and how do I view it now?

What is the hardest part of my grief? What are the most helpful words that people have spoken to me since my loss?
What will I want to tell others about the person who died? What am I learning about myself as I grieve?
How does my grief affect my daily life and activities?

What do I do now to show my love for my loved one?

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