"How does a grieving parent survive when their beloved baby has died? Bereaved families often find themselves navigating an unknown world of grief after experiencing stillbirth or infant loss. When faced with this unimaginable situation, this is the book that families need immediately to help guide them through their loss."
Navigating the Unknown, An Immediate Guide When Experiencing the Loss Of Your Baby is a handbook for bereaved parents, those who love them, and the medical staff who care for them. This book has been written to serve and guide families when they receive a life-limiting diagnosis and in the days immediately following the loss of their precious baby. It is a book that all parents hope they will never have to read, created to support those who have been thrust into a world in which their baby will never come home.
This book encompasses everything that you need to know about navigating the unfamiliar journey of grief. It covers all the unexpected decisions that need to be made when a parent faces such devastating news, and follows through the first year and after, including:
*informing others
*experiencing grief
*taking care of oneself
*asking for help
*how to re-enter into the world
*having "grocery store conversations"
*holidays, birthdays, anniversaries
*how to memorialize, honor and celebrate your precious baby
Whether the loss is recent, beyond the first year, or you are simply the loved one of a grieving parent, Navigating the Unknown will gently walk with you through this devastating experience.
About the Author: Amie Lands is a wife, mother, teacher and author. She is the proud founder of The Ruthie Lou Foundation and a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist(R). Her most sacred role in life is being "mama" to 3 beautiful babes: her daughter, who she held for 33 days, and her two sons, whom, with her husband, she is privileged to watch grow every day.
When Ruthie Lou died, Amie felt thrown into a sea of pain that she never wanted or imagined. She wandered the bookstores searching for a book that could help guide her through the unimaginable decisions she and her husband were facing and the lifetime of grief that they were embarking upon. She needed to know that others had survived this experience because she didn't believe that she could continue living with the pain of her broken heart.
This is the book Amie searched for when her precious baby died.