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Episode 4- My First Milestones with Baby Hanna

Episode 4- My First Milestones with Baby Hanna

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Miscarriages & Milestones Podcast. Today’s episode is the most personal one I’ve ever shared. I’m telling my story. Hanna’s story. The journey I walked with her through loss.

For years, I’ve spoken at events for lossmothers, healthcare providers, and students… but always in pieces. In this episode I share the most complete retelling I’ve ever given, including parts I’ve never spoken about until now.

This is my experience of a silent second-trimester miscarriage, often called a missed miscarriage, of my daughter Hanna. It’s a story that includes midwifery care, a planned home birth, unexpected emergency room visits, and the surgery that ultimately saved my life.

Milestones I Share:
♡ Pregnancy as a first time mom
♡ The Silent loss and birth of my baby in the second trimester
♡ Preparing for and laboring baby’s arrival at home
♡ Honoring her short life with photos and a tender burial
♡ Navigating postpartum recovery without a living baby
♡ How grief reshaped friendships, support systems, and relationships
♡ Facing unexpected and painful reminders in the world
♡ Channeling loss into writing, hands-on projects, and creative expression

Thank you for letting me share Hanna’s story. Thank you for honoring her with your presence. For letting Hanna’smemory live alongside your own.

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Thank you for listening to Miscarriages and Milestones, my name is Tabitha, host of this podcast & Hanna's mom. If today's episode resonated with you, please share it with someone else who may need to hear it.

If you're interested in sharing your own story, please apply at our webpage:

MontessoriWithMultiples.com/MiscarriagesAndMilestonesPodcast/

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