All That is Seen and Unseen; A Journey Through a First Trimester Miscarriage

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Death, Grief, Bereavement
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Author: Elizabeth Petrucelli ISBN: 9780985171315
Publisher: Elizabeth Petrucelli Publication: March 3, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Petrucelli
ISBN: 9780985171315
Publisher: Elizabeth Petrucelli
Publication: March 3, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

All That is Seen and Unseen takes you on a journey through the heartwrenching experience of losing a child in the first trimester. This loss is typically brushed aside due to society's opinion that a loss this early doesn't matter. Women are often left to grieve in silence.
The story is full of Elizabeth's most private journal entries. You will walk alongside her as she introduces you to her life and learns of her pregnancy. Despite the years she suffered through infertility, her pregnancy was a complete surprise and Elizabeth became unhappy due to the timing.

She quickly recovered and was excited about her pregnancy, but a looming feeling that she would lose the baby enveloped her. She takes you into the room with her as she sees her baby grow, only to discover that her feelings of loss were confirmed just one month into her pregnancy. Elizabeth will walk you through her devastation, grief, and recovery.

All That is Seen and Unseen comes to an end with resources and information regarding miscarriage and what women can do to help honor their baby's as well as ways to cope.

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All That is Seen and Unseen takes you on a journey through the heartwrenching experience of losing a child in the first trimester. This loss is typically brushed aside due to society's opinion that a loss this early doesn't matter. Women are often left to grieve in silence.
The story is full of Elizabeth's most private journal entries. You will walk alongside her as she introduces you to her life and learns of her pregnancy. Despite the years she suffered through infertility, her pregnancy was a complete surprise and Elizabeth became unhappy due to the timing.

She quickly recovered and was excited about her pregnancy, but a looming feeling that she would lose the baby enveloped her. She takes you into the room with her as she sees her baby grow, only to discover that her feelings of loss were confirmed just one month into her pregnancy. Elizabeth will walk you through her devastation, grief, and recovery.

All That is Seen and Unseen comes to an end with resources and information regarding miscarriage and what women can do to help honor their baby's as well as ways to cope.

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