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Coping With Pregnancy or Infant Loss

1366659_white_rosesInformation for Parents

Lactation After Loss

Lactation After Loss: A Guide for Bereaved Mothers from Empty Arms Bereavement Support

Care Ideas for Lactation Suppression and Engorgement Following Loss by Melissa Cole, IBCLC, RLC

Lactation Suppression Care Plan for Mothers by Melissa Cole, IBCLC, RLC

Lactation Suppression from Breastfeeding Basics

Weaning after infant loss from Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota

Breast Feeding – Weaning after infant loss from The Children’s Mercy Hospital

Baby Loss Healing Products from Earth Mama Angel Baby

 

Lactation After Loss- Mothers’ Stories

Bryson’s Legacy: A Story of Milk Donation and the Love of a Family

Rowan’s Milk

Grief and Loss from LLLI

 

Places to Find Support

Healing Hearts: Baby Loss Comfort

Empty Arms: support for miscarriage, stillbirth and infant loss

Unspoken Grief

Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support

Grieving Dads Project

Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep

 

Information for Care Providers

Guidelines for Health Care Professionals Supporting Families Experiencing a Perinatal Loss from the Canadian Paediatric Society

Lactation after Perinatal, Neonatal, or Infant Loss by Melissa Cole, IBCLC, RLC

Lactation After Loss Care Plan Flow Chart for Providers by Melissa Cole, IBCLC, RLC

Breastfeeding Support Following Loss from LLLI

When the Worst Happens: Helping a Mother Who Has Lost a Baby from LLLI

 

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