• Healing from Grief and Trauma Due to Losing Your Child with Megan Hillukka

  • May 4 2021
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast
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Healing from Grief and Trauma Due to Losing Your Child with Megan Hillukka

  • Summary

  • Losing a baby — either during pregnancy or after birth — is one of the most profoundly painful experiences a parent will ever endure. Yet these experiences are more common than most of us realize. 

    Megan Hillukka understands this  because she has been there. 

    The sudden, unexpected passing of her daughter, Aria, shattered Megan’s world. The grief was overwhelming. Megan had a decision to make: Quit living life or find healing so that she could love life again. She chose to find healing. 

    Now as a grief coach and homeschool mom to five, Megan is on a mission to help other grieving moms find relief from their grief so that they can thrive again. 

    Megan’s story is one of resilience, strength, and healing. She shows it’s possible to find healing following a child’s death, and that it is possible to go on to live a happy, healthy life. 

    For complete show notes click: https://www.homeschoolceopodcast.com/57

     

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