Stephanie Azri, Sherokee Ilse
The Prenatal Bombshell
Help and Hope When Continuing or Ending a Precious Pregnancy After an Abnormal Diagnosis
Stephanie Azri, Sherokee Ilse
The Prenatal Bombshell
Help and Hope When Continuing or Ending a Precious Pregnancy After an Abnormal Diagnosis
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The Prenatal Bombshell is for women who have received a poor or fatal prenatal diagnosis for their unborn child and have made the decision to either carry to term or terminate their pregnancies. The authors share emotional and practical information, as well as real accounts from women who have made these decisions and how they moved forward.
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The Prenatal Bombshell is for women who have received a poor or fatal prenatal diagnosis for their unborn child and have made the decision to either carry to term or terminate their pregnancies. The authors share emotional and practical information, as well as real accounts from women who have made these decisions and how they moved forward.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 487g
- ISBN-13: 9781538123393
- ISBN-10: 1538123398
- Artikelnr.: 53167988
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 487g
- ISBN-13: 9781538123393
- ISBN-10: 1538123398
- Artikelnr.: 53167988
Stephanie Azri has worked as a clinical social worker and in the field of child and family with a major in women's health since 2002. She has written multiple academic journal articles, magazine articles, website blogs and books which are available worldwide. She also presents regularly at conferences about women's health issues. She is the founder and coordinator of PDS Australia (Prenatal Diagnosis Support Australia) a support group for women who have receiving an adverse prenatal diagnosis. The support group offers email support, discussion forums, peer support, referrals to services and advocacy. It also holds a strong research agenda with academic and clinical input from various experts in the field. Her website is www.stephanieazri.com Sherokee Ilse has both personal and professional experience with loss. The parent of two babies who died in miscarriage and full term son, who was stillborn, she has been a pioneer and a leader in the baby loss movement. The author of 18 books on infant loss and bereavement, she wrote her first book, Empty Arms: Coping with Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Infant Deaths as a self-help guide for newly bereaved parents. Sherokee is a consultant to medical and other support professionals. She also offers mentoring and direct support as a Baby Loss Family Advisor. Ilse is a parent advocate and an international trainer who is passionate about her mission of helping improve the care of the bereaved and their families, as well as inspire and support the caregivers.
Foreword by Kiley Hanish of the movie Return to Zero Message from the
Authors Acknowledgements Setting the Stage How to Use This Book Decisions
Made after Receiving the News Questioning One's Faith Guilt, Blame, and
Shame How to Tell Others PART 1 The Journey of Continuing the Pregnancy
Introduction 1: Embrace your pregnancy 2: Palliative Care and Perinatal
Hospice 3: Pressure from others to change your mind 4: Family Dynamics 5:
Medical Issues 6: Birth Plans and Preparation 7: The Labor and Birth 8: If
Your Baby is Born Alive 9: If Your Baby Dies 10: Memory Creation 11: Saying
Goodbye PART 2 The Journey of Ending the Pregnancy Introduction 12: Living
Beyond the Decision 13: Regrets and Guilt 14: Family Dynamics 15: Holding
onto Memories PART 3 Continuing Your Healing Journey 16: Early days 17:
Building support from others 18: How Men and Women Grieve and Get Along 204
19: Single Moms 20: Supporting Your Children 21: Workplace Issues 22:
Postpartum and Self-Care 23: Grief and Healing 24: Down the Road a Bit 25:
Trying Again 26: Rainbow Baby Resources Bibliography Author Biographies
Authors Acknowledgements Setting the Stage How to Use This Book Decisions
Made after Receiving the News Questioning One's Faith Guilt, Blame, and
Shame How to Tell Others PART 1 The Journey of Continuing the Pregnancy
Introduction 1: Embrace your pregnancy 2: Palliative Care and Perinatal
Hospice 3: Pressure from others to change your mind 4: Family Dynamics 5:
Medical Issues 6: Birth Plans and Preparation 7: The Labor and Birth 8: If
Your Baby is Born Alive 9: If Your Baby Dies 10: Memory Creation 11: Saying
Goodbye PART 2 The Journey of Ending the Pregnancy Introduction 12: Living
Beyond the Decision 13: Regrets and Guilt 14: Family Dynamics 15: Holding
onto Memories PART 3 Continuing Your Healing Journey 16: Early days 17:
Building support from others 18: How Men and Women Grieve and Get Along 204
19: Single Moms 20: Supporting Your Children 21: Workplace Issues 22:
Postpartum and Self-Care 23: Grief and Healing 24: Down the Road a Bit 25:
Trying Again 26: Rainbow Baby Resources Bibliography Author Biographies
Foreword by Kiley Hanish of the movie Return to Zero Message from the
Authors Acknowledgements Setting the Stage How to Use This Book Decisions
Made after Receiving the News Questioning One's Faith Guilt, Blame, and
Shame How to Tell Others PART 1 The Journey of Continuing the Pregnancy
Introduction 1: Embrace your pregnancy 2: Palliative Care and Perinatal
Hospice 3: Pressure from others to change your mind 4: Family Dynamics 5:
Medical Issues 6: Birth Plans and Preparation 7: The Labor and Birth 8: If
Your Baby is Born Alive 9: If Your Baby Dies 10: Memory Creation 11: Saying
Goodbye PART 2 The Journey of Ending the Pregnancy Introduction 12: Living
Beyond the Decision 13: Regrets and Guilt 14: Family Dynamics 15: Holding
onto Memories PART 3 Continuing Your Healing Journey 16: Early days 17:
Building support from others 18: How Men and Women Grieve and Get Along 204
19: Single Moms 20: Supporting Your Children 21: Workplace Issues 22:
Postpartum and Self-Care 23: Grief and Healing 24: Down the Road a Bit 25:
Trying Again 26: Rainbow Baby Resources Bibliography Author Biographies
Authors Acknowledgements Setting the Stage How to Use This Book Decisions
Made after Receiving the News Questioning One's Faith Guilt, Blame, and
Shame How to Tell Others PART 1 The Journey of Continuing the Pregnancy
Introduction 1: Embrace your pregnancy 2: Palliative Care and Perinatal
Hospice 3: Pressure from others to change your mind 4: Family Dynamics 5:
Medical Issues 6: Birth Plans and Preparation 7: The Labor and Birth 8: If
Your Baby is Born Alive 9: If Your Baby Dies 10: Memory Creation 11: Saying
Goodbye PART 2 The Journey of Ending the Pregnancy Introduction 12: Living
Beyond the Decision 13: Regrets and Guilt 14: Family Dynamics 15: Holding
onto Memories PART 3 Continuing Your Healing Journey 16: Early days 17:
Building support from others 18: How Men and Women Grieve and Get Along 204
19: Single Moms 20: Supporting Your Children 21: Workplace Issues 22:
Postpartum and Self-Care 23: Grief and Healing 24: Down the Road a Bit 25:
Trying Again 26: Rainbow Baby Resources Bibliography Author Biographies