“There is no ‘only’ in pregnancy loss.”

“There is no ‘only’ in pregnancy loss.”
“Mom and I held each other while tears streamed down our cheeks as we talked about how we could never imagine living without one another. We began talking about things we still wanted to do together.”
“Last night, my husband and I made the mistake of leaving the house after dinner.”
The small town of Trumann, Arkansas, is calling him their hometown hero.
“Kids do grow up. People change.”
“They told me to wait 7 days before taking a pregnancy test, but I couldn’t wait and took one every day. On the 5th day, I saw the faintest line. I started freaking out, asking my parents and sister to look at the test to see if I was dreaming. I wasn’t.”
“Reach out to your grieving friends. They need you now more than ever.”
“For about 5 months I did not set foot outside. I never thought I’d live to see this day.”
“I felt robbed. I felt like life was working against me in every angle possible. I remember asking myself — why me? Why am I being challenged in this way?”
“I forwarded his profile to my husband. Maybe he’d give a firm ‘no’ and we could move on with our lives. But that night at dinner, he DIDN’T give a firm no. In fact, neither of us could come up with a reason why we SHOULDN’T. We didn’t have any medical records. We were scared. But I couldn’t get this little boy off my mind.”