PREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSS AWARENESS
Pregnancy loss is more common than many realize, affecting about 10-20% of known pregnancies. Coping with it can be an incredibly isolating experience, not only for the individual but also for the family and friends supporting them.
Navigating this kind of loss can be incredibly difficult, especially when you don’t feel heard or understood. While it’s not typical to feel dismissed or overlooked by healthcare professionals, it can sometimes happen.
In those moments, it’s important to advocate for yourself and seek the support you need. It’s essential, both for you and your loved ones, to ask questions and voice your needs, even when it feels difficult.
Here are some ways to help you and your loved ones feel more empowered and supported in the healing process—as well as build a trusting relationship with your provider:
Focus on what’s important to you: your pain, emotional state, and/or any changes in your body.