Reflections
Motherhood isn't just a series of contractions, it's a state of mind. From the moment we know life is inside us, we feel a responsibility to protect and defend that human being. It's a promise we can't keep. Erma Bombeck (1995)One of the hardest things about their deaths is that people don't allow you to speak of them like they do other relatives who have died. I am proud of them just like I am proud of all my children. (A mother's review of Silent Sorrow on Amazon.com)
Unfortunately, our society is so polarized on the abortion issue that it is hard for parents who make this difficult decision to find support that truly helps their grieving process and enables them to heal. The pro-choice faction tends to diminish the need to grieve following an abortion, while the [pro-life] groups seem to offer parents...judgment rather than understanding. Perry-Lynn Moffit (2007), Chair Pregnancy Loss Support Program National Council of Jewish Women.
Infertility
April 25-May 2, 2009
RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association
Click for Fact Sheet #6: Coping With Infertility: How Family and Friends Can Help
Click for RESOLVE's TeleSeminar Series
(Every Thursday Night in 2009)
Stillbirth
M.I.S.S. Foundation: Mothers in Sympathy and Support
Missing Angels Bill (MAB) Legislation: Birth Certificate Resulting in Stillbirth (Video)
- Legislation currently passed in 25 states
- Legislation pending in 4 states, including Pennsylvania (Bill 387)
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Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day
Official Site of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day
On September 28, 2006, Congress passed House Resolution #222 supporting the goals and ideals of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day--October 15.

Women physically recover from pregnancy loss in a relatively short time. The emotional recovery often takes much longer. The level of a woman's or a couple's grief depends little on the length of time the fetus lived in the womb. The loss of a life unlived carries other losses--lost dreams, loss of plans, loss of expectations of family, of parenting, of the future.