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I work at the Pregnancy Counseling
Center in Michigan. We have your brochures and information at our center in the
event that we have a mother with an adverse diagnosis. It means so much to know
that your program exists.
I am writing to let you know about a book, that you might not be aware of, that
has made a significant difference for two mothers I know who have experienced
prenatal loss. The book came into my hands when the author sent the manuscript
to Loyola Press in Chicago where my husband works.
The book is "Waiting with Gabriel" by
Amy Kuebelbeck, published by Loyola Press.
I was just talking tonight with a mother who had an adverse diagnosis at 37 wks
and birth at 42 wks, with her daughter living 9 hours. She mentioned that this
book had a significant impact on how she and her family approached this
experience. Another woman volunteering at our center (and in her early twenties)
shared that the book had the same impact for her. She had learned of an adverse
diagnosis early in her first pregnancy resulting in her baby being stillborn at
full-term.
The book is the very well-written story of one couple's
journey through a difficult pregnancy following an adverse diagnosis, and the
subsequent death of their baby. The author presents her and her husband's
experience in a way that other women/couples easily connect with her, and are
able to apply what they read to their own circumstances.
I thought I would pass this information along to you because you have contact
with women with an adverse diagnosis who might find in Amy's journey insight,
support and comfort during their own.
God bless you in your service to families,
Susan
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