Miscarriage and pregnancy loss are among the most isolating grief experiences there is, partly because they're so often minimised by others. Coaching creates a space where the loss is taken seriously.
Browse coaches →Coaching for pregnancy loss provides a consistent, non-judgmental space to grieve on your own timeline, without the pressure to move on or the dismissal that often comes from people who don't know what to say. It also supports the practical dimensions of what comes next, whether that's another attempt, a different path, or sitting with the uncertainty.
People who have experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, or other forms of pregnancy loss. People navigating the grief of infertility and the cumulative losses that come with treatment. People whose loss has been minimised by others.
Yes. Some people find support most valuable in the early weeks. Others come later. There is no wrong time to seek support for grief.
Coaching is appropriate for many people navigating pregnancy loss. If grief is severely impairing daily functioning over an extended period, therapy may be more appropriate. A good coach will be honest about the right level of support.
Yes. Different grief styles, one partner wanting to talk about it, the other wanting to move forward, is one of the most common additional strains after pregnancy loss. Coaching can work with individuals or couples on this.
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