Trauma-Informed Support for the Unexpected

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    Stillbirth Support

    Compassionate support for 2nd & 3rd trimester loss—honoring your baby and your grief without a timeline, processing trauma from birth and aftermath, & navigating a world that doesn't know how to understand this.

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    Infant Loss

    Holding space after losing your baby—honoring the life you knew and the future you lost, processing trauma and impossible decisions, navigating grief when your arms are empty, and finding meaning in unbearable pain.

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    Near Death Childbirth Experiences

    Support for processing birth trauma when you almost died—validating the terror while others focus on the "happy ending," healing from medical trauma, navigating hypervigilance and triggers, and reconciling motherhood with survival.

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    Pregnancy Termination Support

    If you faced the unimaginable decision of having to terminate your pregnancy for medical reasons (TFMR) or needed to terminate your pregnancy for your own emotional or physical safety, we are here to support you without judgement.

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    Early Life Medical Trauma

    Support when your baby faces medical crises—NICU stays, surgeries, or diagnoses that shatter expectations, processing fear and helplessness, navigating medical systems while parenting through crisis, and holding hope alongside devastating uncertainty.

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    Ongoing Family Medical Trauma

    Support for chronic medical challenges—when crisis becomes your normal, managing caregiver exhaustion without permission to break, navigating decisions with no good answers, grieving losses while still showing up, and sustaining yourself through uncertainty.