Why We Do What We Do…..
by Lindsey J. Wimmer, RN, MSN, PHN, CPNP, CPLC, Executive Director I am often asked if it is hard to be engaged in work regarding stillbirth on a daily basis. Yes – but no! The
by Lindsey J. Wimmer, RN, MSN, PHN, CPNP, CPLC, Executive Director I am often asked if it is hard to be engaged in work regarding stillbirth on a daily basis. Yes – but no! The
Chris Duffy’s guest for this episode of the Stillbirth Matter’s Podcast is Marian Sokol, Ph.D., MPH. Dr. Sokol is currently the Executive Director of the Children’s Bereavement Center of South Texas in San Antonio. Marian
Marissa & Joseph’s stillbirth story…… I was 34 weeks pregnant with you. 34 weeks of loving you. 34 weeks of imagining and wondering…. singing to you… your big brother whispering secrets to you… your daddy
by Jason Pratt Star Legacy Foundation Board Member “It’s time to go,” I said as I pushed my wife, Tandy, in a wheelchair toward the elevator of the labor and delivery ward. We passed by
MANA PARAST, MD, PHD In this episode of the Stillbirth Matters Podcast Chris Duffy visits with Dr. Mana Parast. Dr. Parast is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology at the University of San
Chris Duffy’s guest for this episode of the Stillbirth Matters podcast is Dr. Anthony Orsini of the BBN. Dr. Orsini is a full-time neonatologist and expert in compassionate communication in medicine. He is currently the
A sense of curiosity is nature’s original school of education. —Smiley Blanton by Lindsey J. Wimmer, RN, MSN, CPNP, CPLC, Executive Director, Star Legacy Foundation When my son was stillborn, I was told that ‘these
In this episode Chris Duffy interviews Dr. Nóirín Russell of Cork, Ireland and discusses the importance of understanding stillbirth risk factors, maternal intuition and parenting babies before their birth. Dr Nóirín Russell, MD, MRCOG, MRCPI,
Elizabeth & Kevin’s stillbirth story… Life is made up of a bunch of fleeting moments. Some you catch hold of and can fully enjoy. Some fly by so fast they are a blur in your
by Lindsey J. Wimmer, RN, MSN, CPNP, CPLC I often hear that obstetricians and midwives are hesitant to tell their patients about stillbirth or other potential poor outcomes of a pregnancy. The biggest reason is
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