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E11: Trying Again After Miscarriage (part 1)

Episode 11 of the Dad Always podcast, hosted by Kelly Jean-Philippe & Christopher Cheatham, titled "E11: Trying Again After Miscarriage (part 1)" was published on February 12, 2024 and runs 58 minutes.

February 12, 2024 ·58m · Dad Always

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How has Dad Always helped you redefine fatherhood after your loss? Welcome to episode 11! In this episode, Chris and I brave the tender subject of trying for another child post-loss in our latest heart-to-heart series. Revealing our personal journeys, we explore the intricate dance of hope and hesitation. We navigate this delicate terrain, not with all the answers, but with open hearts, inviting you to take part in this communal wisdom—an offering of solace and understanding. Decoding the c...

How has Dad Always helped you redefine fatherhood after your loss?

Welcome to episode 11!

In this episode, Chris and I brave the tender subject of trying for another child post-loss in our latest heart-to-heart series. Revealing our personal journeys, we explore the intricate dance of hope and hesitation. We navigate this delicate terrain, not with all the answers, but with open hearts, inviting you to take part in this communal wisdom—an offering of solace and understanding.

Decoding the communication chasm between expectant parents and medical professionals, we dissect why the detailed statistics ubiquitous in surgical discussions are often missing from conversations about conception and childbearing. This episode is a clarion call for transparent dialogue in healthcare, a beacon for those yearning for candid discussions as they step onto the unpredictable path of starting or expanding a family.

The tapestry of fatherhood is woven with threads of joy and sorrow, and in this series, we don't shy away from either. We celebrate the milestones of our living children while also honoring the grief for those we've lost. Through our exchange, we underscore the necessity to mourn dreams departed, to find strength in vulnerability, and to heal through connection. We invite you to join us in this exploration of fatherhood's full emotional spectrum, as we support each other in the trials and triumphs that define our experiences as fathers.

Thank you for tuning  in to find solace, gain understanding, and embark on your healing journey with us!

Sincerely,
Kelly & Chris

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