After a loss, change in healthcare is possible.
Amanda Duffy, mother to Reese who was born still, has dedicated her life to helping other families who experience stillbirth.
Shatter The Stigma
My husband James and I had been married for about three months when we made the giddy decision to initiate part three of “first comes...
We've Been Here All Along
On July 1, 2011 I joined the club that nobody wants to join, and lost my first pregnancy. On March 6, 2012 I published Baby Dance to...
Thank You
Thank you. Two small words that don’t come anywhere near close enough to describing the gratitude we have for each and every person who...
It's Been Awhile
As I sit in front of the editing screen for this film, I’m struck by the incredible journey we’ve traveled to make it this far. I’m also...
What You Need To Know About October 15th
October is a month of crinkling leaves, warm wool socks, and overpriced pumpkin coffee drinks. It’s a month of change, and brings us...
Eyes Wide Shut
A lot of us have seen the movie, but I think you can probably guess this blog is not about an underground sex group. No, I’m referring to...
No More Whispers- This Movement Needs A Battle Cry
For generations, there was silence. Miscarriage, stillbirth and infertility were things you just didn’t talk about. It was “private...
Men Have Miscarriages, Too
Of the five stages of grief, I tend to linger in anger the longest. After I miscarried my first child, I simmered with anger for weeks,...
1 In 4 Pregnancies, Not 1 In 4 Women
Most people don't realize how common pregnancy loss is, but even the people who do often hear the phrase "1 in 4". "I am 1 in 4." you...