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... Read morePregnancy loss, including stillbirth and infant loss, is one of the most profound and heartbreaking experiences a family can face. The emotional impact of losing a baby just weeks before delivery, as highlighted by cases of loss in the womb shortly before birth, often leaves parents navigating an intense grief that is unique and deeply personal. Stillbirth, defined as the loss of a baby at or after 20 weeks of pregnancy, affects many families worldwide. It is estimated that stillbirth occurs in about 1 in 160 pregnancies in developed countries, and the trauma of suddenly losing a child after months of anticipation is immense. The term "angel mom" has emerged to represent mothers who have lost their babies, honoring their strength in grief. Common feelings experienced after such loss include shock, disbelief, sadness, guilt, and isolation. Many parents find solace in connecting with others who have faced similar tragedies through support groups and online communities, where sharing stories can foster healing. Medical professionals emphasize the importance of compassionate care for parents experiencing stillbirth or infant loss. Bereavement counseling and mental health support are critical components of post-loss care. Furthermore, raising public awareness and providing resources help to reduce stigma and validate the pain of these losses. Families are encouraged to create meaningful ways to remember their babies, such as memorials, rituals, or keepsakes, as these can play a vital role in coping. It's also important to recognize that grief does not have a set timeline; healing is a gradual and ongoing process. If you or someone you know is coping with pregnancy or infant loss, reaching out to specialized organizations and healthcare providers can offer the support needed during this difficult journey. Remember, you are not alone, and strength can be found through community, remembrance, and understanding.

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I'm so sorry 😞 prayers 🙏