How to Use the Directory
Welcome to the Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Infant Loss Directory. This blog is maintained by volunteers to act like a "telephone book" for blogs dealing with the loss of a baby. It is open to anyone who has ever lost a baby in any way - we do not discriminate by age of your baby or circumstance of your loss. If you think you belong here, then we think you belong here.
When you submit your blog, it is manually added to the list, so it may take some time for it to appear on the list. When you submit your information as requested below, it is easier to spot those emails that have been redirected into the spam mail.
Blogs are listed by category of loss. This is to help you find blogs that deal with circumstances that may be similar to yours. That being said, it can be a moving and healing experience to read the blogs of people who's loss is not similar to yours. You are welcome to read any of the blogs listed here.
Though there could be literally thousands of categories of loss, we have created 4 broad categories: before 20 weeks, after 20 weeks, after birth, and medical termination. Please note that most blogs dealing with extreme prematurity are listed in the "after birth" category even though the gestational age might suggest a different category.
As a warning to those feeling particularly fragile, many of the blogs listed here discuss living children or subsequent pregnancies. In the sidebar links, those blogs are usually marked with an asterisk(*). However, the circumstances of individual bloggers will change, and sometimes the listings do not get updated. It is possible to encounter pictures of living children or pregnant bellies on the blogs listed here.
We also have a list of resources (books), online links, and online publications that you may find useful. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page to see the full listing of links.
We are so sorry the loss of a beloved child has brought you here. We hope that you will find some solace within the community that has gathered.
Welcome
A. Submitting your blog information
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A. Submitting your blog information
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- The link to your blog
- The title of your blog
- The topic of your blog (see sidebar - Personal Blogs)
- If your blog discusses living children or subsequent pregnancy after loss
B. Submitting links to helpful web resources
(Email Subject: Please Add This Link)
C. Submitting titles of helpful reading materials or videos/films
(Email Subject: Please Add This Resource)
D. Adding a link to this site from your blog
Posts by Topic
- awareness (52)
- Beauty (3)
- celebrities (3)
- Friday Blog Roundup (14)
- grieving process (14)
- holidays (2)
- infant loss (16)
- medical research (20)
- miscarriage (8)
- MISS Foundation (16)
- Mother's Day (2)
- mutual support (1)
- new blogs submitted (39)
- non-profit charities (2)
- online support (2)
- poor outcome (3)
- poor prenatal diagnosis (5)
- PPD (1)
- practical (2)
- pre-eclampsia (4)
- prematurity (4)
- Sands (1)
- Scars (1)
- SIDS (4)
- stillbirth (52)
- subsequent pregnancy (6)
- The National Stillbirth Society (3)
- Weekend Blog Roundup (3)
Posts by Date
- March 2007 (8)
- April 2007 (23)
- May 2007 (18)
- June 2007 (9)
- July 2007 (14)
- August 2007 (11)
- September 2007 (9)
- October 2007 (5)
- November 2007 (3)
- December 2007 (3)
- January 2008 (4)
- February 2008 (4)
- March 2008 (1)
- April 2008 (3)
- May 2008 (1)
- June 2008 (1)
- August 2008 (3)
- September 2008 (4)
- October 2008 (4)
- November 2008 (1)
- January 2009 (6)
- February 2009 (2)
- March 2009 (2)
- April 2009 (1)
- May 2009 (2)
- July 2009 (2)
- October 2009 (5)
- November 2009 (2)
- January 2010 (2)
- February 2010 (1)
2 comments:
This is possibly the best thing I have seen on any issue ever. If politicians can see this and still argue against issuing birth certificates, their humanity and intelligence is in serious doubt and they should not be representing anyone at all, much less bereved families. The logic is dumbfounding. How is this even in question?
Wow - this was utterly amazing. I'm stunned and saddened that something like this was even necessary, but wow - what an incredible and powerful message...
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