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These books have been recommended by RPLA volunteers and/or RPL community members. While we have no financial interest in the success of these books, RPLA may receive a small commission from purchases made through links on this page. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our programs and services. (Click the book image to be taken to purchase page.)
Personal accounts and discussion about why pregnancy loss care is important to women's health.
Discusses the psychological, emotional, medical, and cultural aspects of miscarriage.
Discusses the thoughts, feelings, and struggles that come along with losing a pregnancy or baby.
These products have been recommended or received by RPLA volunteers and/or RPL community members. While we have no financial interest in the success of these products, RPLA may receive a small commission from purchases made through links on this page. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our programs and services. (Click the image to be taken to purchase page.)
There are many wonderful cards, but the best ones simply acknowledge the sadness and send love without trying to fix anything.
It can sometimes feel difficult to memorialize a pregnancy loss, particularly if it was an early loss because there isn't anything concrete, like a grave site. Planting flowers can be a way to memorialize and honor the loss.
With several messages to choose from, these socks give a small reminder that you are amazing. Plus, they are really thick and comfy.
RPL is enraging, yet anger can be a difficult emotion to process. This doll is meant to be whacked against a table, a wall, or anything solid when you need to say, "Damn it, RPL sucks."
This bracelet has more than 30 messages to choose from. It's an easy way to tell yourself or your friend that you're thinking of them and supporting them in the struggle.
The other side of this mug is a happy uterus. RPL is often accompanied by dark humor. Drinking coffee also has negative implications because many people give it up during pregnancy. This mug acknowledges that sometimes our uterus is unhappy or making us unhappy.
These are non-affiliate products that we like. We have no financial interest in whether or not you purchase these products.
A weighted, therapeutic teddy bear to help prevent 'broken heart syndrome.' Created and sold by the nonprofit organization The Comfort Cub.
These FREE miscarriage care kits are created and distributed by the nonprofit The Early Pregnancy Loss Association. There are small and large kits depending on what type of products you need.
Custom, handmade urn in extra small sizes. Even if you fill it with messages to your baby this can be a meaningful keepsake.
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