Fui valiente nadie miró que me destroce por dentro
Lo difícil de la pérdida de tu bebé #dolor #duelogestacional
Losing a baby is one of the most painful experiences anyone can endure, and the journey through grief is deeply personal and often lonely. From my own experience and those I've come to know, the key to navigating this heartache is embracing the strength it takes to be vulnerable and patient with yourself. Many people around you may not see the internal battles you fight, as the phrase "Nunca estuve preparada para muchas cosas, Solo tuve que ser valiente" poignantly expresses — sometimes, courage is all that's left when preparation was impossible. During gestational loss, it's essential to acknowledge the wide range of emotions that accompany grief — sadness, anger, confusion, and even guilt. These feelings come in waves and may resurface unexpectedly. Finding support, whether from family, friends, support groups, or professional counselors, can provide comfort and validation. Self-care becomes a vital practice, including moments of rest, gentle reflection, and expressing feelings through writing, art, or conversation. Many find solace in sharing their stories with others who have experienced similar loss, breaking the silence and stigma around this often private sorrow. Remember, healing is not linear, and each person's timeline is unique. Allowing yourself to grieve openly and seeking help when needed turns bravery into a healing force, rather than a solitary burden. Through this, a path emerges toward acceptance and hope for the future.






























































