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What Do You Say to Your Partner

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Mother’s Day is often a mix of happy and sad feelings for moms who have experienced the passing of a baby or a child.

Other than perhaps the anniversary of her loss, there is no day of the year that a Mom is more keenly aware of her great sadness than Mother’s Day. It can be a time of reflection, love, and remembrance. But also a time of profound grief and the need for loving support from your partner.

Moms who have suffered a miscarriage, stillbirth, or the loss of a baby or child appreciate remembrances and support from friends and family. But one of the most common occurrences on Mother’s Day is the worst one … in an effort to avoid blunders people say nothing at all.

Jessie and I created seven Mother’s Day Videos and Tip Sheets. They are designed to help you share compassionate, caring, personal messages of remembrance and support. The tips help promote compassionate healing, relationship growth, and grief relief.

In Video #2 of this Mother’s Day series, Jessie and I and her husband, Chris, discuss this very topic. We explain what you can say to your partner in life can say on Mother’s Day after the loss 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://pamvredevelt.com/miscarriage-stillbirth-sids-coaching/

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