This is a book for women who have experienced the trauma of losing a baby through miscarriage. It is also for her friends and family, health professionals, chaplains and pastors. This is one mother’s story. Each mother’s story is different, and it is OK for a mother not to feel the same way as Karen, and not to find help and comfort from the same things as she did. The aim of the book is to help women work through their various emotions and find positive help and comfort in the middle of a bewildering and negative experience. It can also provide some spiritual answers to the questions some bereaved mothers ask God. At one level Karen Holford tells a gripping, bitter-sweet story of her search for meaning in the traumatic events that happened to her. At another level, she demonstrates how the grief syndrome works itself out in exceptional circumstances. At a third level, she provides practical guidance for parents who experience the loss of a child through miscarriage, still birth, or death in infancy.
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