I miss my baby boy so much! He would have been 6 years old this year. Life is so unfair.
Losing a baby due to stillbirth or infant loss is one of the most devastating experiences a family can face. The grief is profound and often accompanied by feelings of unfairness, sorrow, and isolation. It is important to understand that these feelings are normal and part of the healing process. Support networks, including counseling, bereavement groups, and talking openly about the loss, can be vital in helping parents and families cope. Many parents find comfort in commemorating their child’s memory through rituals, memorials, or anniversaries on what would have been significant birthdays or milestones. Awareness and understanding within communities can help reduce the stigma and silence around baby loss. Sharing stories and experiences, like through hashtags #babyloss and #stillborn, can connect grieving families and provide much-needed empathy and solidarity. Additionally, professional guidance from grief counselors specializing in perinatal loss can support emotional recovery and provide coping strategies tailored for each individual’s needs. Remembering a child lost too soon is an ongoing journey, and acknowledging the grief experienced is essential for healing over time.

im sorry for ur loss. may i ask what happened to him? u dont hv to if u dont want.