Remember that a woman who has given birth to a dead child has given birth and is recovering physically, too. Don't be afraid of grieving parents.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Death can't be so bad if mom went through it. It makes it easier for the child to follow.
It's true you never know the full depth of a parent's touch in your life until they're gone. Even if you cared for them in their old age, there's never a way to prepare yourself for the death of a parent.
During my grief, I realised there was nothing I could do for my mother, but I did have a child.
There's nothing that symbolizes loss or grief more than a mother losing a child.
To lose your last remaining parent is the toughest thing. It is a very lonely thing.
Here's a thing about the death of your mother, or anyone else you love: You can't anticipate how you'll feel afterward. People will tell you; a few may be close to right, none exactly right.
Never does one feel oneself so utterly helpless as in trying to speak comfort for great bereavement. I will not try it. Time is the only comforter for the loss of a mother.
I had a really scary pregnancy and a very difficult delivery. My daughter and I are lucky to be alive.
When you've lost a baby, everyone around you expects you to be fine once the new baby is born, as though that somehow takes away the pain of losing the first child. I needed to express how wrong that was.
Nobody can prepare you for the loss of a parent.