Perinatal Loss
Bereavement Doula Support Interview with Teresa Robertson
By: Kima Tozay Content Warning: This article discusses grief, hope, and healing after pregnancy and infant loss. This information may be triggering – please go at your own pace. “When…
Read MoreIssuance of a Certificate of Birth Resulting in Stillbirth and the Power of Acknowledgement
By: Terrell Hatzilias, PhD Content Warning: This article discusses grief, hope, and healing after pregnancy and infant loss. This information may be triggering – please go at your own pace.…
Read MoreWalking Towards Healing In The Midst Of Hurting After Baby Loss
By: Alishia Anderson Content Warning: This article discusses grief, hope, and healing after pregnancy and infant loss. This information may be triggering – please go at your own pace. “Grieve…
Read MoreMy Story of Loss: From Feeling Isolated to Understood
By: Heather, Parent Education & Resilience Collaborative (PERC) participant If you are in the process of trying to be a parent, pregnant, or parenting and living in King County, our…
Read MoreIt’s about time I share my story
Letter from Perinatal Support Washington Executive Director, Allie Lindsay Johnson Dear PS-WA Community, Since joining Perinatal Support Washington last fall, I’ve had the joy and privilege to meet many of…
Read MoreCaring for Couples During a Perinatal Loss
Caring for couples can look different from client to client. It is important to understand the dynamic of the couple prior to the pregnancy, during pregnancy and at the birth…
Read MoreHow Grief can Show up Differently
Grief like people can look differently. It can carry itself differently. Oftentimes, grief can show itself in ways that are surprising too. There are many varying factors to processing grief…
Read MoreHow to Support A Parent – For Professionals
For professionals working with women of child bearing years, it is inevitable that you will one day have a client walk through your door who has experienced some sort of…
Read MoreSeven Common Myths About Miscarriage
Miscarriage. It’s hard enough to talk about even with your partner. Rarely does it get discussed in casual conversation. While it is sad and often seen as private, it is…
Read MorePS-WA Reviewed Research Articles on PMADs
Its hard to stay up to date with the newest research- let us help. We will review a new research articles each month and post it here. Click on each…
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