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Quality Support to Help You Through the Trauma of a Pregnancy Loss

What you will learn

Navigating the seven stages of grief after a miscarriage.

Discovering factors that might contribute to miscarriage.

Learning what to expect from medications and procedures some women need after miscarriage.

Accessing a community of support following a miscarriage.

Dealing with blame, shame, and jealousy after a miscarriage.

Navigating relationships after a miscarriage.

Commemorating your baby.

Deciding when to start trying to become pregnant again.

What to do if you’ve had two or more consecutive miscarriages.

Minimizing fear and anxiety when you get pregnant again.

Description

This course is for women who have recently had a miscarriage, and those supporting someone through a miscarriage. During the lessons you will receive guidance on navigating the grief, unexpected emotions, medical aspects, social dynamics, support networks, and other factors related to life after a miscarriage.

Bailey Gaddis, the creator of this course, has had a miscarriage, and supported hundreds of women through pregnancy loss through her work as a doula, birth educator, certified hypnotherapist, and author. The course is a culmination of all she’s learned about this incredibly difficult experience over the past five years.

Throughout the course you will watch numerous videos that provide in-depth answers to your most pressing questions about miscarriage, and offer compassionate support that helps you feel less alone on this painful journey. You will also gain access to numerous guided meditation recordings that offer an additional layer of support for some of the most difficult elements of miscarriage.


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During this course, you will learn how to…

· Navigate the seven stages of grief after a miscarriage.

· Discover factors that might contribute to miscarriage.

· Learn what to expect from the medications and procedures some women need after miscarriage.

· Access a community of support.

· Deal with blame, shame, and jealousy.

· Navigate relationships.

· Commemorate your baby.

· Decide when to start trying to become pregnant again.

· Seek quality care if you’ve had two or more consecutive miscarriages.

· Minimize fear and anxiety when you get pregnant again.

By the end of this course you’ll have enhanced clarity about your miscarriage, and renewed hope as you take the next steps towards healing and motherhood.

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Content

Introduction
Introduction
My Miscarriage Story
Navigating the Seven Stages of Grief After a Miscarriage
Navigating The Seven Stages of Grief – Part 1
Navigating The Seven Stages of Grief – Part 2
What to Expect From the Medical Aspects of Miscarriage
Potential Miscarriage Risk Factors
What to Expect When Taking Misoprostol
What to Expect From a D&C
What To Do If You’ve Had Two or More Consecutive Miscarriages
Dealing with Blame and Jealousy
Why You Shouldn’t Blame Yourself For Your Miscarriage
Why It’s Normal to Feel Jealous of Pregnant Women and New Moms
Finding Quality Support
Teaching Loved Ones How to Support You
Connecting With a Community Who Understands Your Grief
Finding Someone to Help Your Partner Grieve
Navigating Social Dynamics
When and How To Say No to Socializing
What To Do When People Say The Wrong Thing
Why It Doesn’t Matter How Far Along You Were When You Miscarried
Deciding If You Want To Talk About Your Miscarriage
Commemorating Your Baby
Ideas for Commemorating Your Baby
Getting Pregnant Again
When You Can Try To Get Pregnant Again
Reducing Anxiety When You Get Pregnant With Your Rainbow Baby