Miscarriage Support

There are no perfect words, but let’s start with this:

I am so sorry for your loss.

There are so many statistics about miscarriage, and if you’re reading this you’ve likely already heard a lot of them.

Hearing “one in four women” can feel like being initiated into a club that you never wanted to be a part of. Statistics can make you feel better, a reminder that there are others out there too, but it can also make it feel like your loss and trauma are just another number.

If you are experiencing pregnancy loss, please know that you are not alone, but you are also not just a statistic.

Every experience is different and the needs of each person experiencing this loss are different. If you’re looking for someone to help you navigate pregnancy loss, please reach out.

Free Virtual Miscarriage Support

  • Evidence Based Information

    Following a miscarriage diagnosis, many decisions are typically made quickly. Your medical care provider will offer recommendations and advice, and I can provide additional information about each of the options they recommend in order to help you make an informed decision.

  • On-Call Support

    I provide phone support throughout the miscarriage process so that you have someone to call at any time of day - even when the medical offices are closed.

  • Emotional Processing

    Often time friends and family do not know how to approach the topic of pregnancy loss. Sometimes it helps to talk to someone who has been there personally and has helped many others process their loss. I’ll be available to listen to your story and help you navigate your next steps.

Birth Doula Services for Pregnancy and Infant Loss

Doula support is for all pregnancies - not just those that result in bringing a baby home. If you are looking for full Birth Doula support for a pregnancy that has a suspected or diagnosed outcome that is not what you expected, please know that my services are just as much for you as any other birth.

“A life lost before that life can live is no less of a life and no less loved.”