Online Resources

Got Questions? We make sure anyone going through the loss of a child has access to all the resources available to them.

We often share valuable links with in the group and hope these same online resources help you. If you are looking for more information on the group, please reach out 586.904.0355 to speak with a board member to get any information or help you might need.
In 2018 the state of Michigan made it possible for parents to receive a tax credit even though they have experienced a stillbirth. Mention this to your tax professional for more information. The last page of this PDF has some more information as well.

Here are some links that members have found helpful in the past.
A Heart Breaking Choice – For parents who have interrupted their pregnancy after a poor diagnosis.
Born Still, Love Still – Christian support, 7 stages of grief.
Compassionate Friends – Loss of a child of any age, sibling resources.
Faces of Loss, Faces of Hope – Putting a face on miscarriage, stillbirth and infant loss. Online community.
Grieve Out Loud – Resources, pen-pal program, posting of personal stories.
Hand – Neonatal death.
Hannah’s Prayer – Christian support for miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal death and fertility challenges.
Healing Hearts, Baby Loss Comfort – General grief, miscarriage, full term loss, stillbirth, infertility and SIDS.
Mothers Enduring Neonatal Death (MEND) – Miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal death, subsequent pregnancy group.
Mothers in Sympathy and Support (MISS) – Miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal death, memorials, father support, grandparent support, sibling support, medical research and resources.
SHARE – Miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal death, memorials, subsequent pregnancy support and medical resources.
Condolence Note Coach – Help and ideas for writing touching and memorable condolence text whether for obituaries, sympathy cards, or other condolence messages.
Still Birthday – Support for families for birth in any trimester with any outcome
All That Love Can Do – Support for families who continue their pregnancy after a fatal diagnosis

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