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21 Comforting Quotes on Miscarriage and Pregnancy Loss
When someone undergoes a sudden abortion or miscarriage, the shock felt by them is not only physical but also extremely emotional. While medicines and doctors can help the body recover and heal, the heart needs its own time to grieve and make peace with the incident. Comfort, care, and strength are all necessary to let someone grieve and find their strength. Some comforting words of people who have experienced similar losses could be helpful at such times.
Motivational Quotes to Help Cope with Miscarriage and Pregnancy Loss
The event of losing a pregnancy or experiencing a miscarriage is extremely disturbing and troubling. These quotes can be helpful in expressing your emotions and helping you find your inner strength.
"Where you used to be, there is a hole in the world, which I find myself constantly walking around in the daytime, and falling in at night." - Edna St. Vincent Millay
“What my sister needed was not people urging her, as so many did, to get pregnant again as soon as possible, but acknowledgement of her loss and the violence that she experienced in that loss. She needed to know that this was not a failure or that she was a bad mother. She needed to be allowed to be not only sad but also, in her grief, to be angry.” - Soraya Chemaly
"Grief, I’ve learned, is really love. It’s all the love you want to give but cannot give. The more you loved someone, the more you grieve. All of that unspent love gathers up in the corners of your eyes and in that part of your chest that gets an empty and hollow feeling. The happiness of love turns to sadness when unspent. Grief is just love with no place to go." - Jamie Anderson
“You never arrived in my arms, but you will never leave my heart.” - Zoe Clark-Coates
"In one of the stars, I shall be living. In one of them, I shall be laughing. And so it will be as if all the stars were laughing when you look at the sky at night . . . You—only you—will have stars that can laugh!" - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
“Throughout my life, there were a few hard days. Days where even when I tried to be happy, my heart still cracked, and Mother’s Day was one of those. For others, it stood as a celebration. For me, it spoke of loss and failure. Because there’s no such thing as an ‘almost’ Mother’s day.” - Brittainy Cherry
"Grief is like the ocean; it comes on waves ebbing and flowing. Sometimes the water is calm, and sometimes it is overwhelming. All we can do is learn to swim." - Vicki Harrison
“A mother is never defined by the number of children you can see, but by the love that she holds in her heart.” - Franchesca Cox
"Sometimes the smallest things take up the most room in your heart." - A. A. Milne
“The best advice that I got during counselling: Don't judge your spouse's grief response. Give them the freedom to grieve their own way.” - Rachel Crawford
“Your absence has gone through me like a thread through a needle. Everything I do is stitched with its colour.” - W. S. Merwin
“How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” - Winnie the Pooh
"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, nor touched, but are felt in the heart." - Helen Keller
“There is no right way to grieve; there is only your way to grieve and that is different for everyone.” - Nathalie Himmelrich
“I held you every second of your life.” - Stephanie Paige Cole
“I didn’t want to kiss you goodbye, was the trouble. I wanted to kiss you goodnight, and there’s a lot of difference.” - Ernest Hemingway
"We each love someone, even though they will die. And we keep loving them, even when they are not there to love anymore." - Anne Enright
“Just because we lost a life, doesn't mean we have to lose ourselves.” - Tamara Gabriel
“Sometimes it's hard to see the rainbow when there's been endless days of rain.” - Christina Greer
“I’ll love for forever, I’ll like you for always, as long as I’m living, my baby you’ll be.” - Robert Munsch
"I carry your heart with me, I am never without it." - E. E. Cummings
Losing a child is always painful, whether due to a miscarriage or later in life. There is nothing that can bring your little baby back, but these spontaneous abortion quotes may give you some solace and be supportive to your healing process.
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I am Proud and Happy Being a Working Mom, I am Not Guilty
Our life as we know it, is not a bed of roses. It has thorns or hardships too.
Waking up early is hard.
Studying is hard.
Getting good grades in hard.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is hard.
Being a responsible worker after graduation is hard.
Finding a good partner and getting married is hard.
Conceiving at the right time is hard.
Bringing up a healthy baby in the womb until delivery is hard.
Let me come to the point.
Being a mom is hard.
Being a stay at home mom is hard.
Being a working mom is hard.
Being a human is hard. Come on that doesn’t sound worse.
We can accomplish tasks that are termed hard.
I pushed a little human out of a lemon sized hole in my body. That was hard and yes I did it.
I am doing a great job. And my kid will turn out just fine despite the hours I spend away from her.
So what did I do here?
I was lucky enough that the maternity Bill here in India got passed jus few days after my delivery. So I get to enjoy six months of paid maternity leave. Perks of working in a MNC.
I also made a decision that I would exhaust the Maternity Lop as well since I wanted to be with my daughter in all her monthly milestones. That decision I made gave me immense pleasure that I was there when she rolled over, tried to lift her head up, sat, try to stand, try to walk, say her first words, start taking solids. Me staying back home after paid maternity leave raised eyebrows even among my close circle but to me I chose what is best for me and my daughter. Happy that I had a supporting family who were all ears when I announced I would join back after a year.
I am now a working mom which likely means leave the house every day feeling guilty about my decision to be a working mom. “Am I selfish for abandoning my child?” ” “Are all the stay at home moms right?” Wait. Wait. I stopped the second-guessing and gave a pat on my back for making a decision that I very likely know is best for my family.
Instead of being racked with senseless guilt, read along to know why I feel fantastic about being a working mom.
Career Growth and Family Go Hand In Hand
It feels great to be working for a company that values family in conjunction with career. According to me there is no either-or when it comes to career and family. It’s both. Professional growth and parenthood are both important and I do not draw a stark line between them. I can’t be perfect at both. I learnt this quick, which gave me a peaceful mind.
Being a Parent Makes Me a Better Person
There’s another side of me I hadn’t discovered if I did not have my daughter—and it’s one of the better sides. No other experience in life could have taught me that I’m capable of loving and nurturing another person to such great lengths.
Shout Out for Help and Share Responsibility
Mom and Manger are the same— but different teams. Handling both is a key reminder that running a house isn’t very different than managing a team. Which means the moral is that moms are supposed to be 100% in charge of the cooking, organizing, planning, feeding, everything, is not only unfair, but false. Imagine if our manager did ALL the work, or if your supervisor wanted to lead every single project. At office, we need other people to be creative, meet deadlines, and execute on strategy; remember that we are not alone. So why do we constantly think moms should?
Working full-time has been an opportunity to change the usual game and make it level for both genders. Both me and my husband have an equal share of all the work at home and that includes making the baby sleep and not to forget diaper changes.
I Can Afford a Little Luxury
My idea of heaven is an hour-long massage followed by a refreshing bath. The fact that I bring money into the house makes me feel better about the occasional reward I hand down myself. Staying home is no less taxing or tiring than going to work—and probably more so—but when we earn an income, we don’t have to ask anybody’s permission to indulge ourselves now and then.
I don’t have insecurities about working full-time, and I know I’m fully present for the hours I’m with my daughter. As she grows, I want her to witness first-hand what it looks like to fully involve yourself into personal goals and a concrete family life. But if I didn’t work full-time, I would still care deeply about teaching her the importance of diligence, dedication, and heart.
So mommies get going, there is a whole new world out there just waiting for you.
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What Preschoolers Can Learn From Block Play
The importance of block play in early childhood cannot be denied. For preschoolers, building blocks will help pave the way for more complicated exploits in the future. There is a reason why building blocks have been a fixture in most classrooms. Give her a free reign to enjoy playing with blocks.
Kids are never too old to play with building blocks. They might look like pieces of coloured squares, but they teach valuable lessons. As your kid grows up, block play might take on a more complex turn. Your preschooler will be thinking of new ways to arrange blocks!
What Children Learn Through Block Play
1. Helps in Problem-Solving
Playing with building blocks will help your child improve her problem-solving abilities. During play, she might wonder how to build something with the blocks. Her ability to solve the conundrum will help her in future. While building a structure, she will find new ways to complete the design.
2. Boost Spatial Reasoning
Your child will learn to manipulate objects and space while playing with blocks. She might even ask questions: will this piece fit here? Or will this part fall down? She will probably look to make new shapes with the blocks at her disposal. Therefore, block play will allow your preschooler to navigate direction and space.
3. Helps with Maths
Block play also encourages the development of certain maths skills. These include counting, comparing length and width, shapes, and combining geometric shapes to create other shapes. Your child will also learn basic addition when she realises that two small blocks will be equal to one block. This is among the main reasons why block play is important for kids.
4. Improves Writing And Reading Skills
With block play, your child will understand sequence and its importance. This is the early step in honing her reading skill. Teachers and parents can also help children write stories about their building block experiences.
5. Language Boost
If you thought building blocks would only provide limited benefits, think again. When your little child works on building blocks, her language skills and vocabulary will also improve. How will this happen? When discussing block building with other friends in preschool, she will be tempted to interact.
6. Increases Responsibility
Your child will also learn to cooperate and share as they come together with other pre-schoolers and family members. She will learn to become responsible by cleaning up after playing with building blocks.
7. Builds Imagination
Playing with building blocks will help your child become more creative. She will learn to use her creative mind to think up new shapes with the blocks. The sky is the limit when she is given rein to play with building blocks. Some great block play activities for preschoolers could be tasking her with challenges to build structures- a skyscraper, a train, or even a doll house!
If your kid is attached to her building blocks, encourage her to explore innovative ways to tackle them. This apart, building blocks will also pave the way for friendships in playschool. When you give a group of preschoolers building blocks to play with, you can expect a fun time.
How have building blocks helped your child? Let us know in the comments below. Read more
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A. Hello there ma’am please do not worry about it too much and it is better to avoid this at this time and also if you want to eat burger then it is better to make it a home . Thanks and take care
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A. at present take rest and use medicines as advised by the doctor. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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