Remembrance
A key step to healing after a miscarriage is taking steps to remember the child that was lost. Although this may sound unusual, many men and women who have gone through this experience find that enshrining the memory of their child in some manner helps them to grieve and begin healing. There are many ways this can be done. Naming the child is very common. Some put together a scrapbook, photo album, or memories box. Others hold ceremonies or buy jewelry. The important thing is to proceed how you think is best and feels most natural. The links below provide miscarriage resources and some ideas to help you get started, if this is something you wish to do.
Institute's Miscarriage Resources
The shop at the Institute of Reproductive Grief Care offers miscarriage resources such as sympathy cards and the Hope After Loss workbook for hurting individuals. more »Our Memorial Page
A memorial page to remember those lost through miscarriage. more »Miscarriage Support Auckland
Miscarriage Support Auckland provides comprehensive info surrounding all aspects of miscarriage. This section specifically deals with ideas and ways you can remember your child. more »