Sharing Magazine

Sharing Magazine is published by the national office of Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support, Inc. as a resource to bereaved families and the Share community.

Traditions Always Include the Baby

By: Marie Kriedman Our family has many holiday traditions – visits with Santa, writing letters on Christmas Eve, setting out cookies with milk, sprinkling reindeer food on the front lawn, seeing holiday lights, visiting with friends, and so much more. On Christmas morning our brood wakes up to a tree with flashing red and green…

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Dear Charlie…Letters to my son

By: David Corvi This is Charlie’s story. On October 26, 2021, Charles Martin Corvi was stillborn, just 15 days shy of his due date. When he should have been taking his first steps, opening his Christmas presents, and playing with his older brothers, Charlie’s absence instead left an emptiness full of heartache. Charlie is not…

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Potholes of Grief

By: Rose Carlson One of the painful things about grief is there are a multitude of situations that can trigger heavy feelings that you don’t know what to do with, even months and years after your loss. Triggers can come from out of nowhere, and you do not always know what your triggers will be…

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How to Help your Grieving Child

By: Rose Carlson Children are often called the forgotten grievers, yet they often feel deep sadness and fear when their baby sibling dies. Depending on their age, they have limited understanding of death and what it means, but they can be quite intuitive and at the very least, they are aware that something is different…

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These articles are written by members of the Share community. We strive to produce and share beneficial content to those who have suffered the tragic loss of a baby, as well as the caregivers to these families.

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Recent Articles

A Community Of Support

February 24, 2019 |

By: Patti Budnik and Cindy Swain When my husband and I (Cindy) lost our baby, our whole world turned upside…

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There Are No Words

February 21, 2019 |

By: Kathy Gardner I spot her at the grocery store Her son was killed in 9/11 She is tenderly picking…

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Partners On The Journey

February 14, 2019 |

By: Robyn Busekrus Grief is messy and complicated.  There are the stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.…

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From Strangers To Forever Friends

February 11, 2019 |

By: Jennifer Haake I think the general perception of support groups is what we typically see in movies.  A group…

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Beyond the Scope of Practice

February 4, 2019 |

Having those wonderful, amazing, impactful caregivers like Dr. Jen and the other doctors and nurses who cared for us by our side during a very dark time made such a different for us.

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