
The Whole Room Was Quiet, Except For My Tears | A Mother's Stillbirth Story
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About this listen
Heather and Winter sit together and talk about the birth of Rosemary, who was stillborn at 37 weeks due to a blood clot in the umbilical cord, known as umbilical cord thrombosis. Heather talks about the sickness she felt in the first trimester and needing to go to the hospital for an IV drip. How everything was going perfect until she stopped feeling Rosemary's movement, and having to go into the hospital alone due to early COVID19 protocol and receiving the news that there was no heartbeat.
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