The Huffington Post
HuffPost Life, Part of HuffPost Parenting
By Caroline Bologna
Although up to 20% of known pregnancies end in loss, people who’ve experienced miscarriage still often feel a sense of shame and stigma. A powerful way to combat stigma is through writing.
Many people have shared their miscarriage stories in personal books that navigate the emotions of pregnancy loss. A number of guides from mental health experts also provide advice and understanding to those experiencing this trauma.
[sic] We’ve rounded up 15 books for children and adults that thoughtfully cover pregnancy loss.
CBS 8 News San Diego
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Mom.com
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People.com
Interview by Jen Juneau
Margaret Scofield has found a unique and touching way to help moms who have suffered a pregnancy loss honor and remember their unborn babies.
Lake Minnetonka Magazine
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Photos by Emily J. Davis