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Why We Need To Keep Talking About Stillbirth & Grief

Episode 12 of the The Twenty Something Mom w/ McKenzie Frank podcast, hosted by McKenzie Frank, titled "Why We Need To Keep Talking About Stillbirth & Grief " was published on January 19, 2022 and runs 45 minutes.

January 19, 2022 ·45m · The Twenty Something Mom w/ McKenzie Frank

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A Mother's Journey through stillbirth, why it is so important to keep these hard conversations alive, and stillbirth prevention and resources all discussed on this weeks episode of The Twenty Something Mom Podcast. Our host McKenzie is joined by wife, mother, and stillborn advocate Kim Routley to share her story and tell us all what we need to know about stillbirths. The pair discusses in detail grief and what that looks like for a mom still recovering after childbirth, how a father's grieving process is overlooked, and how to support little ones dealing with grief themselves. Kim answers questions such as what she wishes she knew, what this experience has taught her, how to support someone going through this, and so much more. A bubbly beautiful personality brings light to a dark space by advocating and speaking out. River Joy has a lot to be proud of.

You can follow Kim on her journey on Instagram @kimberlyroutley

@stillmyson: grief resources and support on clubhouse

@motherofwilde for memorial prints

@countthekickus for info on tracking movement in third trimester

@pushpregnancy for stillbirth prevention

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