Resources for Pregnancy After Loss(es)

Being pregnant again after loss(es) is a complicated experience with a mix of emotions. It can feel lonely, anxious, and difficult, as well as joyful and triggering at different point. Here are a few resources to understand the experience better or feel solidarity if you’re going through this yourself.

Books & Articles

Trying Again: A Guide To Pregnancy After Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Infant Loss by Ann Douglas & John R. Sussman (book)

Tips for Professionals When Treating the Mom Experiencing Pregnancy After Loss (PAL)

What To Expect During a Pregnancy After Pregnancy Loss: An Illustrated Guide by Jessica Zucker & Ryan Alexander-Tanner

Thinking About Another Pregnancy by Miscarriage Association

10 Facts About Pregnancy After Loss by Lindsey Henke

9 Things I’m Not Doing During My Pregnancy After Loss (And That’s Okay!) by Lindsey Henke

Trying to Conceive After an Ectopic Pregnancy Ectopic Pregnancy Foundation

Fertility After GTD (Molar Pregnancy) Cancer Research UK

Storytelling

Reflections From a Grown-Up Rainbow Baby by Carmen Mojica

Having A Baby After Infant Loss: The Complicated Mix of Grief & Joy by Kate Kripke

The Struggle of My Best Friend Being Pregnant After My Loss by Meg Kant

Alwynn Molar Pregnancy Stories