Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Taking a moment to post

I have been so preoccupied lately with Lillian. She is having some severe allergy issues and we are working with the allergist and GI to figure out what my poor baby can eat.

I have been thinking about Genevive though. I wonder if she would have had allergies too? I don't think so, she was a good eater and she loved to eat. Lily struggled with eating from day 1 in the NICU. At one point I was worried because genevive was eating the breastmilk just as fast as I could pump it, and I was afraid there would be none for Lillian when she started feeds.

In the grieving world I made a huge accomplishment recently. Since a few months after genevive's death I had the idea to make a pamphlet for parents losing a baby. I felt so lost that day, I knew I wanted to do stuff, but had no idea what to do. I have been jotting down notes and brainstorms and ideas as they come to me. Well I was asked to speak at the hospital about our loss. What helped what didn't, things like that. So I took all my notes and made a pamphlet for the nurses and doctors on how to help guide us through that day. It went awesome. The hospital media center printed and cut and stapled it for me. The meeting was fantastic, people asked a lot of questions, and I got an awesome response about the pamphlet. SO I will be refining it a bit, and distributing copies to other hospitals. It is very satisfying to me, that Genevive's death can help other people. Then at least I know some good came out of it.

5 comments:

Brittanie said...

I'm glad you had a good response with it. Such a great thing! I wish I'd had some sort of pamphlet too.

Stace said...

That's wonderful. Once it's done I'd love to see it. Losing a baby is so difficult I'm sure any words you could provide to families in the same situation will be so helpful.

Katrina - a.k.a. Bryce's mom said...

It's so wonderful that you are able to give something to other mothers facing a difficult and unexpected loss. You are an amazingly strong lady!

Catherine W said...

That is amazing. I'm sure your words will bring so much comfort to those parents.

I hope that Lillian's allergy issues get resolved and you find something that she can manage to eat. I often find myself wondering how similar, or how different, my girls would have been too. xo

R said...

I'm glad you have found a way to reach out to others. I find so much healing in putting together the pregnancy loss kits for our hospital. I hope the doctors and nurses really take what you shared to heart because it matters so much when the care is both medically knowledgable and compassionate.
Peace & love to you!