Due to the recent changes to our lives and well being around the world. My Baby You'll Be will be off schedule. Kids are home for the foreseeable future and some of us are a bit overwhelmed. Instead of the expected topic lets look and see if th
When we lose something we care about we have a psychological desire to replaced it. This episode breaches the subject. Heidi and her guest Ryann discuss their own personal struggles to fill the void left by loss of their pregnancies. Ryann fill
Humans are social creatures and a large amount of healing can be derived from commendatory with other humans, especially if both people have experienced the same situation.One in 4 pregnancies will end in the loss of a miscarriage. Guest, Saund
When a child is lost there is a lot of emphasis put on the mother and her experience and loss. But what about all the other people that are touched by the loss of a pregnancy. What about the mother's partner? In Heidi's case her husband Justin
Have you ever heard the phrase "We don't air our dirty laundry in public," or heard pregnancy referred to as being "on the nest" or "in a family way"? These are phrases that have allow us to develop a society that doesn't speak bluntly about pr
Heidi recalls the story of when her first child was stillborn. The exciting surprise of a pregnancy was quickly followed by the devastating news that something was wrong. A 12 weeks the babies neck was too thick. Weeks changed to months until
Millions of people are affected by the loss of a child in utero, Whether through miscarriage, abortion or stillbirth. Host Heidi Pollan invites you to listen to the personal story of her first pregnancy that ended in stillbirth. In addition you