About this blog

The intent of this blog is to form an interactive community where parents of dead babies can come together and swap information, stories, tears, memories and encouragement. This is designed to be a neutral place. We are not religious nor are we anti-religious. Come as you are. You can sign the guest book, add your baby(ies) to the baby name memory list, review books on infant death, add warnings about movies and books that contain a dead baby, add your blog to our directory or a number of other things. Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or would like to see something added to this blog. Rule One: be kind to each other. We're all in this together. We all suffer and miss our babies madly.

What's New?

If you are new to blogging and would like to be featured please let us know! Looking for parents who are new to this community and are looking for some peer support.

Monday, August 13, 2012

New Here?

Every so often I check the stats on blogger to see how many people are reading, what they're reading, where they're from.  I click on their link and I usually end up at a blog or two that I've never seen before.  I lost my son in April 2010 and started blogging the June after.  I don't think I've actively searched for blogs in a year or more.  So, I'd like to open the comments up to anyone who would like to share their blog with us.  Are you new to blogger?  New to this community?  I am so sorry you're here.  But I'm glad you've found the support.

Please feel free to comment with any information you'd like to share about your baby.

6 comments:

Beth Morey said...

I can't believe I haven't run across your blog before. Our first baby, Eve, was stillborn at 31 weeks in November 2011, cause unknown. I've been blogging about it nearly since it happened as a way to process. Sucks to be in the "dead baby club."

Unknown said...

I found your blog shortly after my son died and have been hoping for an update since. I attended a loss group shortly after he passed and when someone asked me where I was going I replied 'dead baby club'. The response I got was a dirty look and I was told that it wasn't alright to say such things. But it does feel like that doesn't it? A club you never wanted to join, but the only place where people understand.

He was born full term (23rd March 2012) only he didn't breathe. They managed to resuscitate him, but he went too long without oxygen. He died at 3 days old and I miss him so so much. He was my first child and so far remains so.

Thank you for the opportunity to share.

Lisa
http://dear-finley.blogspot.com

Kristy said...

My son was born still March 23, 2012 at 21 weeks. I've been blogging about it since we learned he wouldn't survive outside the womb.

www.thebybeeblog.blogspot.com

Kim said...

My son Seth was stillborn at 39 weeks on March 18, 2012. I began blogging to release the grief. The beginning of my blog is raw with emotion. Now, I am also blogging about my journey back to joy.

apieceofmyheartinheaven.blogspot.com

Kim

Sarah said...

I'VE BEEN FOLLOWING YOU FOR A WHILE NOW, BUT I RARELY COME LOOKING FOR UPDATES :( I think i have found most of the blogs i read regularly through you and Still Life With Circles :)

Holly said...

just an oldie checkin in! ;)