Breaking the Silence: The Journey of Supporting Families Through Stillbirth and Loss.
At Evelyn James & Company, we are committed to breaking the stigma surrounding stillbirth, unplanned pregnancies, and pregnancy loss.
Uncovering Hope: A Guide for Doulas Supporting Moms Through Grief
As doulas, our role often extends beyond the birthing room, which can include support after pregnancy loss. It is so important to give grieving parents support right after a stillbirth or miscarriage.
A guide for Birth and Postpartum Doulas: Helping moms heal with the help of connection and community.
In the realm of doula care, one of the profound aspects is supporting mothers through the challenging journey of pregnancy loss. In this blog post, we will talk about the transformative power of connection and community and explore how doulas can play a big role in guiding moms toward healing.
Identity Crisis after my Stillbirth… Who am I suppose to be now?
This blog post discusses the identity crisis we have when we lose a baby, from stillbirth or miscarriage the grief we experience and this new life we have to live as a bereaved mom.
Finding Purpose After Loss: My Journey Through Stillbirth and Beyond.
You may find that helping other people ultimately helps you heal. You may find your baby's death to be a catalyst of change for yourself. That is what I have found. That is what I decided. Vallen talks about her journey after the stillbirth of her daughter, Evelyn.
My Experience Navigating Through Pregnancy After My Fullterm Stillbirth
My journey to having my rainbow baby after the full term loss of my daughter, Evelyn, was anything but happy. I was full of turmoil and fear everyday.
Through Pain, To Purpose: The Other Side of Pregnancy Loss
We hear the stories of the women who lose a baby and how negatively it affects their lives. The questions we should be asking are why some moms are affected more than others and is there “another side” to the grief and pain we experience.
If We Talk About Our Loss, We Are Looking For Attention…
I’ve seen enough to know that there are parts of society that feel the need to tell loss moms that they are just trying to get attention. Umm… Yes we are looking for attention. But not in the shallow ways you may think.