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New Support Materials Available in Spanish
Talking with Children About Perinatal Loss
Telling children about the death of their baby brother or sister is
one of the most difficult things parents must do. Talking about the
loss in a way that children understand is not easy, especially when
they cannot get to know the baby. This pamphlet guides parents in
the task of telling their children about a perinatal loss. It provides guidelines
for different age groups and assurance to parents about their role
during this difficult time
A Father's Grief

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Grief at the loss of a baby may be difficult for a father to understand and express. A Father's Grief helps fathers cope with their reactions and understand common misconceptions about the way fathers grieve. It also helps with issues such as saying goodbye, resolving differences, intimacy, and having another child.
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Grief of Grandparents
When a baby dies, grandparents grieve for the loss of their
grandchild, and hurt deeply for the pain of their child. This
pamphlet helps them understand their feelings and offers
practical advice about how they can help their children.
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