Before Experiencing a Miscarriage
If you are pregnant and experiencing cramping or spotting, please call your doctor. If your baby has died or is expected to die, we are so very sorry. Your baby’s death is devastating and not knowing what to do next or what to expect is scary and confusing. You are not alone. Click below for support and information on what to expect. Know that we are here to walk with you during this heart-breaking loss.
Your options.
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Managing an At-Home Delivery
How to manage your upcoming miscarriage if you plan to deliver your baby at home.
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Medication use for miscarriage
Navigating prescription medication to induce miscarriage
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Surgery
Navigating a D&C (Dilation and Curettage) in the hospital
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Pros & Cons of How to Care for your Body and your Baby
If you are trying to make a decision regarding the options during or after a miscarriage, read more about delivering your baby naturally, managing your miscarriage with medication, or having a D&C.
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Navigating the Hospital
Practical tips on how to navigate and make decisions if you need to head to the emergency room or plan to give birth at the hospital.
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You Have Options
A blog regarding your options including considerations such as genetic testing and rights for burial.
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What options do you have?
Here is another article regarding the different options you have during this time.
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Miscarriage Brochure
Click here to download A Quick Catholic Guide to Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Infant Loss brochure.
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Miscarriage Kits
Purchase a miscarriage kit for assistance with an at-home birth.
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Miscarriage Caskets
Find here a casket for your baby’s remains.
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Trappist Caskets
Trappist Caskets offers free infant caskets. Click here for their website and to contact them.
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Miscarriage Prayers
When there are no words, we can pray.