![]() ![]() I give these statistics not to scare you, but because it is important for those mothers who have lost their children to know that they are not alone to know that there are many others out there who are needing to navigate this loss too. In the US, approximately 11,300 infants die within 24 hours of their birth each year.In the US, the rates of SIDS affects between 5,000-7,000 infants every year.In the US, the rate of stillbirth is documented as 1 in 160-200 pregnancies.Approximately 15-20% of confirmed pregnancies end in miscarriage.It is an experience that many will never need to make sense of and also one that many others will swim through unexpectedly. It is tragic and drastic and totally and completely unfair and yet thousands upon thousands of families find themselves in this position each year. Losing a baby though miscarriage, elective termination, stillbirth, childbirth, after a NICU stay, SIDS, or any other time is, without a doubt, one of the most difficult experiences that a parent will ever endure. There are no words to explain the depth of despair that a parent goes through when attempting to understand the shift that occurs when all hopes and expectations suddenly drop out from underneath anything stable. If you are feeling vulnerable at this time and this post does not speak to your experience, consider not reading it as it may cause you distress at a time when you are trying to regain strength. Trigger warning: The following post is one which discusses pre-term and neonatal loss and the process that many women and families go through when they have lost a baby. ![]()
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