Even during the darkest days of our infertility, I never had the most awful thing happen to me--having my child die. There was one point during my pregnancy with Willow where I did have a scare, and those few hours were the most nightmarish of my life. I cannot begin to imagine the immeasurable grief that many people deal with every day. To not have answers to "why" is the worst thing I can think of to add to their grief. So, please take a minute to click on the link below and see what you can do to help stillbirth research.
Stillbirth Awareness and Research Act
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