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Losing a Baby

Losing a baby to stillbirth or miscarriage can be a devastating and shocking experience for both women and men. It can stir up a range of emotions which are difficult and painful to deal with. Your heart may feel like breaking into pieces. And the sense of loss can be unbearable. Apart from grief and sadness, an overwhelming amount of guilt and shame can surface. Intense fear and anger can also surprise you. It can be difficult to cope with grief; sometimes it can make you feel like you are losing your mind...

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You may be tempted to escape these very uncomfortable and unwanted emotions. But in order for your heart to heal, you need to get through those feelings with the support of people who care, both loved ones and professionals. 

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Bach Flower remedies can help ease the feelings that accompany this terrible loss. Without suppressing emotions or numbing your heart, the flower essences soothe and strengthen. By working with a qualified practitioner, you can find the right combination of remedies to support your emotional healing. The goal is to help you process what has happened, restore peace in the midst of turmoil, and to prevent normal, healthy grief from becoming entrenched and festering over a long period of time.

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Mariola is not only a certified Bach Flower practitioner, she also knows what it means to lose a child; in 2017 she gave birth to a stillborn baby boy in week 25. She has first-hand experience of how mothers and fathers grieve differently and not always in sync with each other. Bach Flower essences are one of several things to which she attributes her own healing.

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Mariola understands the immense pain bereaved parents are going through and has tools to support. She can walk with you as you grieve the loss of your precious baby.

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