Hello everyone!
My name is Tei, I am a RN and I'm currently studing to be a birth and postpartum Doula and a childbirth educator.
I'm currently doing the bit in my course that discusses greif and loss.
I'm sorry if this isn't apprpriate as I don't mean to offend anyone, or bring up things that some people maybe uncomfortable discussing
but as I have never experienced the loss of a child, I can only try to understand the things you women (and man) go through.
During my carreer I expect to come across (although I hope I dont!) loss a fair bit..
What type of things helped/aided you guys to mourn/grieve? (I don't like the term moved pass it, cause I realise even if he still go on our day by day lives, we still feel the loss and it's still there)
What things make it worse?
This is just to help me understand and then when it unfortuantly happens to a client I can help her in ways she needs it, rather than just using what the text books say (which isn't really correct..)
Thankyou Ladies (and men - I would love to hear how the men feel too)
~Tei




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but you get so many at least you know you can get pregnant, at least your here to tell the story, its early days at least you werent to far along and so the list goes on the thing is you already know all that stuff and people saying it over an over drives you insane. yes..... i think sorry is good and ask if they want to talk about it, for me that would be it.
I also had a call like you did about a doctor's appointment (not obs though thank goodness! What a silly woman that midwife must be!) - this was even after I had rung and cancelled it and explained why! GRRRR Off topic I know, but I see you are in the TWW ATM, just wanted to wish you the best of luck!


) things like footprints, photos etc can be taken and I've heard so many friends here on BB talk about how important these things are.
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