Staring My Miscarriage: Part 1

2 months ago
15

October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. I thought this would be a good time to share an interview I had with a special midwife.

"Plants scatter many seeds and not all become flowers. We are like nature." Such a beautiful quote from Patricia Harman, former Certified Nurse Midwife and award winning author. Patricia/ Patsy was such a beautiful support as my husband and I experienced our first pregnancy as a miscarriage after 25 weeks.

Two years ago, I came upon an old notebook where I journaled about this miscarriage experience. I wrote with my sweet unborn baby girl and she "wrote" back with me. Being an author already, I thought what a loving thing to share and to hopefully provide some comfort and support for the women and families now going through this sad and often devastating experience. Listen how Patsy shares about one of her personal miscarriage experiences and quotes a woman in the doctor's waiting room saying, "Miscarriage---hmmm, I had one of those once and it took a long time to get over it." I hope you find this special exchange meaningful and helpful and you feel compelled to share to get the taboo of a miscarriage out into the light. One of the strong messages on Download with Diane is we need to talk about our hurts so we can release and expand. We all have a beautiful story---some highs and some painful lows. I am so grateful to be able to share my Anna Marie story with you.
I Felt Our Hearts Talk: The Anna Marie Story: Scabilloni, Diane M, Harman, Patricia: 9798375961668: Amazon.com: Books
Books by Patricia Harman
A Midwife's Song: Oh Freedom A New Hope River novel by Patricia Harman Celebrating diversity, inclusion and strong women: https://www.patriciaharman.com

Loading comments...