Jul 28, 2024
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses infant loss, including miscarriage and stillbirth. Please listen with care.
After a decade has passed, the pain of losing a child never fades. Today’s guest, Jennifer, shares the challenges she’s faced since that routine checkup when she discovered her son, Nicholas, no longer had a heartbeat.
In this episode, Jennifer and Winter talk about the years following Nicholas’s passing, the sweet help she received from her family (especially from the family dog), and the meaningful ways she remembers her son to build a legacy for him.
Some highlights from this episode with Jennifer:
The importance of emotional support that doesn’t try to “fix” grief
The struggle of packing away Nicholas’s belongings after his passing
Dealing with insensitive comments and advice from others
Emotions that come up on Father’s Day
Finding solace in honoring Nicholas’s legacy
Jennifer’s story is one of strength. Through honoring Nicholas’s memory, she has been able to find both comfort and purpose. How do you keep the memory of your little one alive?
“I know he's in the best place he can be. But like, in my mom-heart, like, he needs to be here with his mom.” – Jennifer (13:39)
“My amazing maternal fetal medicine doctor, when I was getting moved to the rooms, gave me a hug. And she said, ‘You'll never get over this, but you will get through this’ and that stuck with me every day.” – Jennifer (20:46)
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