Life Touches Life: A Mother's Story of Stillbirth and Healing
Although 26,000 babies are stillborn in the United States every year, stillbirth continues to be a taboo subject. Life Touches Life shatters the silence that has hidden a bane as old as humankind. Lorraine Ash met that silence head-on when, after a trouble-free pregnancy, her baby was declared dead on what was to be her date of birth. After a C-section, Ash fought a fever that raged at 104 degrees and she almost succumbed to the silent B-strep infection that had robbed her daughter of life.
Awed by the experience, which was to change her forever, Ash sought solace and perspective in all the old places and found little relief. In her book she tears down the walls of misunderstanding that isolated her in her hour—indeed years—of need. "Shattering the silence is essential if mothers are to integrate their loss into their daily lives," Ash writes. "A child who only existed inside her mother, can continue to spiritually exist there and the two can remain close."
Ash discusses the inner changes she faced after the stillbirth of her daughter and delves into spiritual questions that shook her soul. The final message: Epiphanies emerge from the stuff of everyday experience. Hope is here.
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Life Touches Life: A Mother's Story of Stillbirth and Healing
Although 26,000 babies are stillborn in the United States every year, stillbirth continues to be a taboo subject. Life Touches Life shatters the silence that has hidden a bane as old as humankind. Lorraine Ash met that silence head-on when, after a trouble-free pregnancy, her baby was declared dead on what was to be her date of birth. After a C-section, Ash fought a fever that raged at 104 degrees and she almost succumbed to the silent B-strep infection that had robbed her daughter of life.
Awed by the experience, which was to change her forever, Ash sought solace and perspective in all the old places and found little relief. In her book she tears down the walls of misunderstanding that isolated her in her hour—indeed years—of need. "Shattering the silence is essential if mothers are to integrate their loss into their daily lives," Ash writes. "A child who only existed inside her mother, can continue to spiritually exist there and the two can remain close."
Ash discusses the inner changes she faced after the stillbirth of her daughter and delves into spiritual questions that shook her soul. The final message: Epiphanies emerge from the stuff of everyday experience. Hope is here.
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Life Touches Life: A Mother's Story of Stillbirth and Healing

Life Touches Life: A Mother's Story of Stillbirth and Healing

Life Touches Life: A Mother's Story of Stillbirth and Healing

Life Touches Life: A Mother's Story of Stillbirth and Healing

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Overview

Although 26,000 babies are stillborn in the United States every year, stillbirth continues to be a taboo subject. Life Touches Life shatters the silence that has hidden a bane as old as humankind. Lorraine Ash met that silence head-on when, after a trouble-free pregnancy, her baby was declared dead on what was to be her date of birth. After a C-section, Ash fought a fever that raged at 104 degrees and she almost succumbed to the silent B-strep infection that had robbed her daughter of life.
Awed by the experience, which was to change her forever, Ash sought solace and perspective in all the old places and found little relief. In her book she tears down the walls of misunderstanding that isolated her in her hour—indeed years—of need. "Shattering the silence is essential if mothers are to integrate their loss into their daily lives," Ash writes. "A child who only existed inside her mother, can continue to spiritually exist there and the two can remain close."
Ash discusses the inner changes she faced after the stillbirth of her daughter and delves into spiritual questions that shook her soul. The final message: Epiphanies emerge from the stuff of everyday experience. Hope is here.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780939165506
Publisher: NewSage Press
Publication date: 04/06/2004
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 681,184
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Forewordvi
Chapter 1The Joy of Anticipation1
Chapter 2A Heartbeat Away9
Chapter 3Holding Victoria19
Chapter 4In the Grip of the Fever25
Chapter 5Going Home31
Chapter 6I Am Not Alone39
Chapter 7The Question of God and the Great Beyond51
Chapter 8Divine Silence61
Chapter 9Insensitive People and Extraordinary Kindness69
Chapter 10Re-Entering the World85
Chapter 11Finding Peace97
Chapter 12A Virtual Memorial109
Chapter 13Getting Through the Holidays115
Chapter 14Let the Healing Begin129
Chapter 15The Difficult Land of Love and Grief141
Chapter 16Four Years Later151
About Stillbirth163
Resources169
Acknowledgments173
About the Author175
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