Miscarriage Poems - Early Miscarriage
This miscarriage poem was sent to us by Liz who suffered a miscarriage very recently. She told us that writing the poem gave her great comfort and that she hopes it will help others too.
Early Miscarriage
I will never get to meet you, or see you on a scan,
I will never stroke your little cheek or kiss your little feet.
It is so hard to swallow that forever now
I will never hear your heart beat.
For my little line on a stick has faded far too quick.
I miss you.
by Liz Collier
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Further Information on Miscarriage and Stillbirth
The Miscarriage Association, ph 01924 200 799, offers support and advice to women, their partners and families who have experienced miscarriage. They have articles covering how you might feel after a miscarriage, special circumstances, trying again as well as by mothers who have experienced miscarriages.
SANDS is an organisation which can offer you support when your baby dies during pregnancy or after birth.