
Sarah Cox shares insights on finding hope after infertility, pregnancy loss, and infant loss. Topics include infertility, pregnancy and infant loss, grief, parenting after loss, and pregnancy after loss. Check us out on Instagram and Facebook @findinghopeafterloss and @journeyforjasmine.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 177 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | |||

Miscarriage grief, pregnancy loss, and life after loss — why is miscarriage so common, yet so rarely talked about?
In this episode, grief educator Kym Hinchey shares her experience of six miscarriages and the emotional journey through pregnancy loss... more
How can a healthy pregnancy end in stillbirth? When doctors call a pregnancy “textbook,” how does it still become late pregnancy loss?
In this episode, Val Kleppen shares her experience of stillbirth at 37 weeks after what was described as a normal ... more
Pregnancy after loss, recurrent miscarriage, infertility, and IVF — what happens when pregnancy never feels safe again?
Kayla shares her story of losing her son at 15 weeks, enduring multiple miscarriages and chemical pregnancies, navigating inferti... more
What is it like to experience multiple pregnancy losses at a young age? Teen pregnancy, miscarriage, infant loss, and recurrent pregnancy loss—this episode shares one young mother’s story of losing a baby and navigating life after loss.
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I just listened to Sarah‘s episode, and hearing her describe the pain of the silence after her daughter was born was absolutely devastating. A friend of mine went through something similar, and Sarah really helped me put words to how my friend must’ve been feeling. Thank you for this podcast.
I listened to the last episode, and I was inspired motivated and extremely touched. Thank you.
Incredibly human, touching stories beautifully told. Such an important topic.
Sometimes this journey feels very lonely. Sarah provides the comfort to know you’re not alone.
It’s a great podcast if you are struggling with infertility and/or pregnancy loss. Sarah talks very openly and gently about this difficult topic
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Focused on the emotional journeys of individuals facing infertility, pregnancy loss, and infant loss, this series provides a supportive platform to discuss topics that are often sidelined in mainstream conversations. It tackles the complex realities of grief, mental health, and the experiences of parenting after loss, underscoring the profound need for compassion and understanding in these communities. Unique to this series is its commitment to highlighting personal stories and expert insights, fostering a sense of connection among listeners navigating similar heartbreaking experiences, while also promoting hope and resilience in the face of loss.
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Recent guests on Finding Hope After Loss include:
1. Kym Hinchey
2. Jana Taylor
3. Dr. Grace Charles
4. Rachel Fulginiti
5. Dr. Camelia Clarke
6. Cheri Bergeron
7. Dr. Ashley Hudson
8. Rachel Dickey
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