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Invisible Mothers gives voice to the experience of love and loss for mothers whose babies have died during pregnancy or infancy. It chronicles the journey of mothers without any living children who must learn to continue living while grieving. This book opens a window for readers to glimpse the painful isolation and challenges of mothering a child no longer physically present and reveals the deep mother love that survives long after the tiny bodies of their babies fade away. Their arms are empty, but their hearts are filled with a love that does not die. Invisible Mothers shines a light into…mehr

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Invisible Mothers gives voice to the experience of love and loss for mothers whose babies have died during pregnancy or infancy. It chronicles the journey of mothers without any living children who must learn to continue living while grieving. This book opens a window for readers to glimpse the painful isolation and challenges of mothering a child no longer physically present and reveals the deep mother love that survives long after the tiny bodies of their babies fade away. Their arms are empty, but their hearts are filled with a love that does not die. Invisible Mothers shines a light into the unimaginable loss and sorrow as well as the courageous love of these amazing unseen mothers. This book breaks the silence that too often surrounds pregnancy and infant loss to reach out to the many bereaved mothers living in silence and isolation. Invisible mothers brings brings comfort and compassion to let bereaved mothers know they are not alone in this journey. For family, friends, and professionals, it lights a pathway to gain a clearer understanding of how they can support and love the grieving mothers in their lives. Healing happens when we come together. Invisible Mothers creates a bridge for healing.
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Emily Long is the mama of two daughters gone too soon, a Life Archaeologist, coffee shop writer and consumer of bagels and hot cocoa, endless reader, lover of travel, and occasional hermit. You can find her in her hermit house re-reading Harry Potter (again).