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‘Mom she’s gone, I just know.’ I sat on my stairs with my front door open, in shock.’: How this ‘broken’ mother helps other parents of child loss heal after her own tragedy
- A mother recounts the sudden loss of her baby Brynlee and the immediate shock from the hospital and family.
- She describes the profound grief, including guilt, depression, anxiety, and PTSD after her daughter's death.
- The mother finds purpose by photographing memory projects for families who have lost babies.
- She started an annual event for families to honor their angel babies and provide memorial items.
- The initiative 'Butterflies for Brynlee' aims to give families a way to remember their babies and speak their names.
- Her story has inspired others to share their journeys and seek support.
- The article highlights the need for community support for grieving families.
- Valuable insight into donor families sharing their stories to help others cope with loss.
- The piece emphasizes the lasting impact of memory and remembrance on families.
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