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Empty Arms: Coping After Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Infant Death

Empty Arms: Coping After Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Infant DeathAuthor: Sherokee Ilse
Publisher: Wintergreen Press, Inc.
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 28 reviews
Sales Rank: 348,161

Media: Paperback
Edition: 20th, Revised & enlarged
Pages: 96
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.3

ISBN: 0960945660
Dewey Decimal Number: 155.937
EAN: 9780960945665
ASIN: 0960945660

Publication Date: October 30, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
Surviving the First Hours and Beyond

Revised and updated! This classic book is one of the first given to newly bereaved parents to offer guidance in decision-making after their baby's death and to assist caregivers as they support families. Empty Arms encourages families to meet their babies and say hello before rushing to say goodbye. With compassion that comes from Sherokee and David's experience of having lived through the death of their son Brennan, the book offers guidance and practical suggestions for the decision-making at the time (including why and how one might see, hold, and memorialize one's baby) and over time (such as how to handle such times as anniversaries, holidays and the birth of other babies in the parents' close circle.)

Family and friends can learn how to understand the loss and be supportive of the bereaved families.

It offers ongoing support about subjects such as returning to work or to life, couple grieving, surviving children, feeling guilty, having another child or not, and feeling lonely.

With over 300,000 in print, this book touches the hearts of families at the time of their loss and over time as they heal.

An excellent bibliography and resource section are included.


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2 out of 5 stars This book was not for me   June 5, 2010
discotae (San Diego, CA)
We lost our baby 2 months ago and I was more than ready to read some books and move forward! I started reading this book thinking it was spot on with what the author was describing. As I kept reading, the book did not keep me interested. It was repetitive halfway through and then I could not keep reading it. The book is written like a diary personal experience and I didn't like that. The book didn't help me at all.


5 out of 5 stars Great Book!   April 22, 2010
JP
My sister in law found this book years ago when she lost her child at 39 weeks. She said it really helped her.. When my sister about a 1.5 mo. ago had a miscarriage after the mirena iud thinned her cervix in her first trimester, I got her this book. She said it came within 7 business days and is really good answering a lot of questions she wouldn't find the answer to. Thank you for the good condition and speedy arrival as she went through a hard time the first few days and this book helped her immensely.


5 out of 5 stars empty arms: coping after miscarriage, stillbirth and infant death   January 2, 2009
Charmayne (Ontario, Canada)
This is the very first book I read following the loss of my son. I felt like Sherokee was sitting right beside me holding my hand telling me that I was not alone on this tragic journey! I read this book cover to cover, even through the tears! Sherokee's words gave me courage to put one foot in front of the other, and to not allow the grief to overwhelm me. Thank you for your word of wisdom Sherokee!


5 out of 5 stars The ultimate handbook for pregnancy loss   April 28, 2008
Mcnaughton Inc. (Edina, MN)
I was given a copy of this book in the early 80s after my stillbirth. This book at the time seemed like the only friend I had who understood my situation. Its message is still relevant in 2008!


5 out of 5 stars Empty Arms: Coping after Stillbirth, Miscarriage, and Infant Death   January 14, 2008
Katherine M. Beauchamp (Phoenix, Arizona)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is the best book of it's type!! I have observed it's benefits as an obstetrics nurse, parent of a stillborn girl, and friend of women who have had all types of infant loss. The book shares rather than preaches and allows the reader to feel comfortable where ever they are at on the grief spectrum.

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