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Finding Hope After Loss | Hope in Infertility and Pregnancy Loss

Sarah Cox| Pregnancy Loss and Infertility Advocate
Pregnancy Loss
Grief
Infertility
Mental Health
Stillbirth
Miscarriage
IVF
Neonatal Loss
Infant Loss
Grief Support
Community Support
PCOS
Support Groups
Maternal Health
Parenting After Loss
Termination For Medical Reasons
Preeclampsia
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Pregnancy After Loss
Rainbow Baby

Hosted by Sarah Cox, Finding Hope After Loss supports women navigating infertility, IVF, miscarriage, recurrent pregnancy loss, and pregnancy after loss. This podcast shares real stories, expert insights, and resources for trying to conceive, coping with grief, and finding hope again.

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Latest Episodes

Jennifer Crouse expected to bring home her first baby. Instead, at 39 weeks pregnant, she learned her daughter, Charlotte Grace, had no heartbeat.

In this episode, Jennifer shares the story of losing Charlotte to stillbirth just days before she was ... more

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Sara Sharpe shares the story of her daughter, Everly Mae Jones, and the unimaginable grief of losing her at just 9 months old while waiting nearly a year for answers surrounding her death.

In this episode, Sara opens up about the trauma of navigatin... more

Stillbirth at 38 Weeks, pregnancy loss, and grief after losing a baby — how do you move forward when everything seemed fine?

In this episode, Lonna shares her journey through PCOS, infertility fears, stillbirth, miscarriage, and eventually welcoming... more

There are certain things about pregnancy loss and grief that people often don’t fully understand until they experience it themselves. In this solo episode, Sarah Cox shares an honest conversation about the emotional realities that can follow miscarri... more

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Recent Guests

Sarah Sharpe
Mother of Everly Mae Jones, founder of Everly's Embrace
Everly's Embrace Foundation
Episode: EP 185: Losing Everly at 9 Months Old: Grief, Trauma, and Waiting for Justice
Michelle Schuidy
Advocate, Special Education Concierge founder; mother of two
Special Education Concierge
Episode: EP 182: How Do You Find Hope When Motherhood Doesn’t Go as Planned?
Emily Marson
Founder of Aphrodite Fertility Acupuncture
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Episode: EP 180: Can Acupuncture Help Fertility, PCOS, IVF, and Male Infertility?
Karen Kelly
Co-founder of Through the Heart, a nonprofit supporting families experiencing pregnancy and infant loss
Through the Heart
Episode: EP 175: Why No One Talks About TFMR and Pregnancy Loss
Constance Lewis
Women's health nurse practitioner, fertility coach, pediatric sleep coach, and author
Episode: EP 174: How Do You Keep Going After Infertility, IVF, and Pregnancy Loss?
Kym Hinchey
Grief coach and educator, author, founder of Adrian Grief Support
Adrian Grief Support
Episode: EP 173: Why No One Talks About Miscarriage Grief
Jana Taylor
Founder of Tandem Surrogacy and a two-time loss parent
Tandem Surrogacy
Episode: EP 167: When Is Surrogacy the Next Step After Recurrent Pregnancy Loss?
Dr. Grace Charles
A naturopathic fertility doctor specializing in uncovering root causes of infertility.
Episode: EP. 165: Why Am I Not Getting Pregnant If All My Tests Are Normal?
Rachel Fulginiti
A voice actor and audiobook narrator who shares her journey through infertility and adoption
Episode: EP. 164: Can Foster Care Be a Path to Parenthood After Infertility and Miscarriage?

Host

Sarah Cox
Host of Finding Hope After Loss; guides interview and conversation; focuses on infertility and pregnancy/infant loss support.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 195 ratings
  • Full of empathy

    Sarah really speaks comfort and empathy for women who have experienced this kind of loss. Helps me to understand my Christian clients in this grief better, thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Laura Health in Faith
    United Kingdom5 days ago
  • Emotional

    Show does a good job talking about a tough subject.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CanadianSandwich
    Canada5 days ago
  • wow

    Hearing about the loss of a child from the parent's perspective is haunting, but Sarah does such a wonderful job. These are very important conversations and very much worth a listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jerry M Brown
    Canada8 days ago
  • Heavy stuff here.

    This is a lot of women’s worst nightmare, but Sarah is holding space to allow women to heal.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Travis Rhoden
    United States12 days ago
  • Real Support and Comfort to Women Facing Infertility and Miscarriage

    "Finding Hope After Loss," the podcast hosted by Sarah Cox, supports women facing infertility, IVF, miscarriages, and the desire to conceive after a miscarriage. While I'm not personally affected, I know the grief and the process of finding hope from my extended family. It's good that this podcast offers real help.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bernd Wenske
    Germanya month ago

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Listeners praise compassionate, validating space for navigating infertility and loss.
Fans highlight the host's gentle, hopeful approach and honest conversations.
Guest diversity and practical resources are frequently noted as strengths.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

EP 176: Why Are Miscarriage and Pregnancy Loss Dismissed by Doctors?
Q: What helped Goldie move forward after multiple losses?
Advocacy, eventually visiting fertility specialists, and connecting with others who had similar experiences provided guidance and support, helping her pursue appropriate testing and options for future pregnancies.
EP 176: Why Are Miscarriage and Pregnancy Loss Dismissed by Doctors?
Q: What happens when you're going through a miscarriage and feel dismissed by the medical system?
Goldie explains that dismissal from healthcare providers was a common and painful theme, which intensified grief and made it harder to pursue care and testing. She emphasizes the importance of advocating for oneself and seeking second opinions when needed.
EP 175: Why No One Talks About TFMR and Pregnancy Loss
Q: When did you start your organization and why?
Six to seven weeks after the loss, we wanted to do something to help others, and that impulse led to founding Through the Heart and later expanding with Comfort Kits and the Wandering Angel Project.
EP 172: Why Did My Healthy Pregnancy End in Stillbirth?
Q: Do you feel like more monitoring would have made a difference?
Val believes that while more monitoring could help, the critical factor is how the information is acted upon and that every pregnancy is unique, necessitating individualized care.
EP 172: Why Did My Healthy Pregnancy End in Stillbirth?
Q: How did you come up with her name?
Val wanted another 'H' name to match her other children, inspired by family friends whose last name was Harlan, honoring them in her daughter's name.

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What is Finding Hope After Loss about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on infertility, pregnancy loss, and infant loss, exploring grief, healing, and building hopeful paths forward. Episodes blend personal journeys with practical guidance—from navigating medical systems and accessing resources to honoring memories and supporting living children. A distinctive thread is the emphasis on community, witness, and grief-informed support, often featuring guests who share lived experiences or professional expertise to illuminate coping strategies, advocacy, and pathways to post-loss parenting. The format tends to be intimate and compassionate, making complex topics accessible and validating for listeners who are navigating loss or fertility challenges. A notable strength is how guest voices span medi... more

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1. Sarah Sharpe
2. Michelle Schuidy
3. Emily Marson
4. Karen Kelly
5. Constance Lewis
6. Kym Hinchey
7. Jana Taylor
8. Dr. Grace Charles

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