40 min

Mom Taylor's Life After Stillbirth During The COVID-19 Pandemic Still A Part of Us: A podcast about pregnancy loss, stillbirth, and infant loss

    • Parenting

Mom Taylor tells of the struggle she and her husband Tad had after their daughter Hazel was stillborn at 36 weeks, during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how they were unable to be physically close to others when they may have needed it. But because of that, they were able to draw closer together as a couple, though they grieved and mourned on different timelines and in different ways.
Taylor also talks about how much her faith in God and the prayers of others has helped her through this sad time for her and her husband.
Links (some of these links are affiliate links, which means we may get a small commission off your purchase, at no extra cost to you):
Website: http://stillapartofus.com/ Grief Support Groups: https://nationalshare.org/ Musician Josh Garrels: https://amzn.to/3EGB9sP Turner Falls in Oklahoma: https://www.turnerfallspark.com/ DONATE $5 (aka "buy us a coffee/hot cocoa") to support the continued production of these stories. We appreciate all the help toward production and hosting costs. Donate: https://ko-fi.com/stillapartofus
Or if you want to purchase an "Always a Part of Us" Legacy Gift for $20, you'll be providing to one of these families that shares their story, full transcriptions, mp3s, and mp4s of the recordings of their baby's birth story and advice episodes for their family history records. You will also get a shout-out on an upcoming episode. Thank you! Donate: https://ko-fi.com/stillapartofus
Time Stamps:
00:00 Welcome 03:49 After Hazel's funeral 13:00 The holidays without her 14:41 Her gravestone 18:10 Grieving differently 24:08 A kind thing a friend did 28:39 I struggled with this 37:26 The major thing that helped through stillbirth SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more birth stories from families who have experienced a stillbirth or infant loss. We're grateful that you're part of our community! https://www.youtube.com/stillapartofus
SUBSCRIBE to our podcast Still A Part of Us, wherever you find podcasts. 

Mom Taylor tells of the struggle she and her husband Tad had after their daughter Hazel was stillborn at 36 weeks, during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how they were unable to be physically close to others when they may have needed it. But because of that, they were able to draw closer together as a couple, though they grieved and mourned on different timelines and in different ways.
Taylor also talks about how much her faith in God and the prayers of others has helped her through this sad time for her and her husband.
Links (some of these links are affiliate links, which means we may get a small commission off your purchase, at no extra cost to you):
Website: http://stillapartofus.com/ Grief Support Groups: https://nationalshare.org/ Musician Josh Garrels: https://amzn.to/3EGB9sP Turner Falls in Oklahoma: https://www.turnerfallspark.com/ DONATE $5 (aka "buy us a coffee/hot cocoa") to support the continued production of these stories. We appreciate all the help toward production and hosting costs. Donate: https://ko-fi.com/stillapartofus
Or if you want to purchase an "Always a Part of Us" Legacy Gift for $20, you'll be providing to one of these families that shares their story, full transcriptions, mp3s, and mp4s of the recordings of their baby's birth story and advice episodes for their family history records. You will also get a shout-out on an upcoming episode. Thank you! Donate: https://ko-fi.com/stillapartofus
Time Stamps:
00:00 Welcome 03:49 After Hazel's funeral 13:00 The holidays without her 14:41 Her gravestone 18:10 Grieving differently 24:08 A kind thing a friend did 28:39 I struggled with this 37:26 The major thing that helped through stillbirth SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more birth stories from families who have experienced a stillbirth or infant loss. We're grateful that you're part of our community! https://www.youtube.com/stillapartofus
SUBSCRIBE to our podcast Still A Part of Us, wherever you find podcasts. 

40 min