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Episode description
In this episode, Dr. Mya Fields speaks with Courtney Griffin about her experience with pregnancy and infant loss. Courtney shares her story of losing her son, Carter, and the emotional journey she went through. She discusses the hospital experience, the funeral, and the comments she received from others.
Courtney emphasizes the importance of listening and supporting Someone who has experienced a similar loss. She also shares how her faith and getting a dog helped her in her healing process. The conversation highlights the loneliness and ongoing grief that comes with losing a child and the need for understanding and empathy from others. In this conversation, Courtney Griffin shares her experience of stillbirth and the journey of healing and finding comfort. She emphasizes that time doesn't heal, but it makes it easier to deal with the loss. Courtney also discusses the misconceptions and lack of support that bereaved parents often face, highlighting the importance of allowing space for grief and showing kindness. She advocates for raising awareness about stillbirth and infant loss, challenging the taboo nature of these topics. Courtney emphasizes the significance of remembering and sharing stories of lost children and encourages Openness and support for those who have experienced such loss.
Takeaways
- Pregnancy and infant loss is a deeply emotional experience that can leave a lasting impact on individuals and families.
- Supporting Someone who has experienced pregnancy and infant loss involves listening, being present, and avoiding dismissive or insensitive comments.
- Grief is a personal and ongoing process with no timeline for healing or moving forward.
- Finding purpose and meaning in the loss can help individuals navigate their grief and support others who have experienced similar losses. Time doesn't heal the pain of stillbirth, but it can make it easier to cope with.
- Bereaved parents often face misconceptions and a lack of support from family and society.
- Allowing space for grief and showing kindness is crucial for supporting bereaved parents.
- Raising awareness about stillbirth and infant loss is important to break the taboo surrounding these topics.
- Remembering and sharing stories of lost children is essential for healing and honoring their memory.
- Being open and supportive can make a significant difference in the lives of those who have experienced stillbirth or infant loss.
Chapters
00:00Introduction and Background
02:24Courtney's Experience and Loss
08:26Hospital Experience and Funeral
11:36Comments and Reactions
18:24Moving Forward and Finding Purpose
25:29Supporting Someone in a Similar Situation
29:37Helpful Factors in Grief
36:46The Healing Process and Finding Comfort
38:37Misconceptions and Support for Bereaved Parents
40:34Allowing Space for Grief and Kindness
41:49Raising Awareness and Breaking Taboos
45:50The Importance of Remembering and Sharing Stories
48:19Encouraging Openness and support Someone
50:03Final Thoughts and Takeaways
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