infant loss- keeping baby in room

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I know this was discussed a while back. but i wanted to add this.

There was a woman on the Today show talking about her story of losing three babies and having a L&D nurse become a surrogate for her. She mentions the hospital allowed her the time to grieve with that last baby for two days. and now she is working on a project called Jacob's room to put these grieveing rooms in all hospitals.

Anyway it's very good. take a look

http://www.trustingthejourney.com/documentary.htm

Someone showed me this...

"I Spoke With My Child"

http://www.ISpokeWithMyChild.com

Wonderful, but have tissues.

I have another great link for all of you.

www.babyangelpics.com If nowIlaymedowntosleep.com has not been called and the pictures are not in good shape due to discoloration of the face, cranial sinking, these people will do two touch up pictures for free. When my granddaughter Andie Jane was born still after a cord prolapse the OR nurse took some immediate photos which turned out pretty good, but then that evening after 12 hours the first photo/growing families folks came in and did their set. You can imagine how those looked. These wonderful people did work on the two of the pictures and they are absolutely beautiful. Andie looks peacefully sleeping. I think all L&D nurses should keep these two links readily available.

Sharon

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