Small Miracles
by Stanfield-Porter , Bonnie Babes Foundation and Rachel Stanfield Porter
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9780733624469
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Product Details
ISBN: 9780733624469
Category: Coping With Death & Bereavement
Format: Paperback
Publication Date: 2009-09-01
Publisher: Hachette Australia
Country of origin: Australia
Pages: 256
Dimensions (mm): 210x135x18mm
Weight: 280g
Small Miracles
SMALL MIRACLES is a landmark Australian self-help book offering practical counselling and inspiring consolation for anyone coping with the loss of a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth or prematurity and related issues such as infertility. Based on the grief counselling and support services offered by the Bonnie Babes Foundation for over 15 years, SMALL MIRACLES contains the very moving stories of Australians (including author Rachel Stanfield-Porter), who have experienced the traumatic loss of a baby and how they coped with this very private tragedy, rebuilt their lives and restored their hopes. We have a word, orphan, to describe someone who has lost their parents; but there s no word for parents who have lost their child. There is only grief. It is an unnamed, unspoken tragedy that touches all families in some way. The fact is that one in every four Australian pregnancies ends in a loss. The human reality of this shocking statistic, is that 70,000 babies die every year. Even more perplexing is the fact that this figure hasn t changed in Australia for the last 60 years. Advances in medical technology to significantly reduce this figure are as much of a priority as the need to address our collective emotional response to the loss of a baby. It is still not talked about much, or enough, even among friends and family. The loss of a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth and prematurity is a subject so often swept under the carpet in that reserved, stoic way that we have. Each person reacts differently. Men try