Support for Women After Miscarriage
Miscarriage is a deeply personal and painful experience. This page serves as a growing resource specifically tailored to support and comfort women who have experienced miscarriage. Here, you will find a curated collection of articles, books, and interviews featuring women who have navigated the complexities of this journey.

My goal is to offer a beacon of hope and support as you explore the resources compiled below. Whether you are seeking guidance, understanding, or a sense of connection, I hope that this space provides a source of comfort and healing for your heart.

Books

Held: 31 Biblical Reflections on God’s Comfort and Care in the Sorrow of Miscarriage
by Abbey Wedgeworth

Held
is a profoundly moving devotional that gently guides the reader through the beautiful verses of Psalm 139. Woven throughout the chapters are poignant and deeply personal testimonies from courageous individuals who have themselves navigated miscarriage.

In moments of profound grief, this unparalleled work served as a lifeline to myself, offering solace and giving me the space to grieve and lament. I often send this book out as a gift to those who receive Shadow Flowers.

Pregnancy After Loss: A day-by-day plan to reassure and comfort you
by Zoe Clark-Coates

Navigating pregnancy after loss can feel overwhelming and daunting. Drawing from personal experience, the author crafted this comprehensive and supportive book to guide a mother through each day of this delicate journey.

Silent Cries: Experiencing God’s love after losing a baby
By Jonny and Joanna Ivey

Sacred Grief is a deeply moving memoir that unfolds the profound experiences of a husband and wife as they navigate grief following the loss of their baby girl.
Co-authored by the husband and wife team, Jonny and Joanna Ivey, this book offers an intimate and compelling portrayal of their individual and shared perspectives on grief, loss, and ultimately, healing.

Articles

Websites and Organizations of Hope & Healing

Loss always leaves an impact. If you’ve never taken the time to process your grief over the loss of your child, now is the time. Access these resources. Reach out to someone who’s been there. Healing begins now.