Books About Miscarriage Grief. Medicine and what matters in the end. American college of obstetricians and gynecologists:
Another common misunderstanding about miscarriage is that a woman will experience less grief if she loses the baby early in her pregnancy. Though we have lots of resources about talking to kids about death and grief (you can find those here), i realized we have never explicitly written about talking to kids about miscarriage or stillbirth, and that seems like a real oversight. Douglas examines the confusing time between the loss of your baby and when to know if you’re ready another.
Living through the grief of miscarriage, stillbirth or infant death.
A personal account of how grief at the loss of a baby can eventually lead to healing. £12.99 (in print) published by conari press 2000. Another common misunderstanding about miscarriage is that a woman will experience less grief if she loses the baby early in her pregnancy. This type of grief is frequently discounted and falls under the heading of disenfranchised grief.