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Sorry To Hear That
CJ
19 episodes
1 week ago
SEASON TWO IS ON ITS WAY! The second and final season of Sorry To Hear That will give you more insight about grief and how we have all learned how to deal with it. The grief that follows isn’t so easy, but guests on the show are making it through. Guests tell stories about themselves, the loved one they lost, and how they have managed the business of death. These are their stories told to you about sadness, grief, and the small victories that help them move forward. Sorry To Hear That.
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SEASON TWO IS ON ITS WAY! The second and final season of Sorry To Hear That will give you more insight about grief and how we have all learned how to deal with it. The grief that follows isn’t so easy, but guests on the show are making it through. Guests tell stories about themselves, the loved one they lost, and how they have managed the business of death. These are their stories told to you about sadness, grief, and the small victories that help them move forward. Sorry To Hear That.
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RE-RELEASE Halle & Lilah - I'm watching my daughter not move and her heart not beat.
Sorry To Hear That
46 minutes 20 seconds
2 years ago
RE-RELEASE Halle & Lilah - I'm watching my daughter not move and her heart not beat.
RE-RELEASE

CJ speaks with Halle Marenger as she talks about her infant daughter, Lilah.

While Halle had a young son at home, she and her husband were over the moon to be expecting a little girl. She would make their little family complete, especially after 3 previous miscarriages.

After many challenges and seven weeks of bed rest in the hospital, little Lilah was born on December 9, 2018, in an emergency C-section after she had stopped moving in utero. Barely 48 hours later, little Lilah died, but only after a lot of love was given to her from family near and far.

In the wake of Lilah’s death, Halle has made advocacy around infertility, baby loss, and miscarriage a part of her mission as she shares her story with others by becoming a writer, speaker, and leader around this issue.

Halle’s most recent article shares her thoughts about what Mother’s Day feels like after having experienced loss and miscarriage.

RESOURCES:
If you would like to know more about some of the subjects Halle mentioned, here are some articles to get you started:
  • What is pPROM? A resource discussing ACOG guidelines, AmniSure by Qiagen, and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
  • This Mayo Clinic article explaining placental abruption.

We welcome your comments and feedback about the episode. Share your story or comments via email at sorrytohearpodcast@gmail.com.

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Hosted by: CJ
Sorry To Hear That
SEASON TWO IS ON ITS WAY! The second and final season of Sorry To Hear That will give you more insight about grief and how we have all learned how to deal with it. The grief that follows isn’t so easy, but guests on the show are making it through. Guests tell stories about themselves, the loved one they lost, and how they have managed the business of death. These are their stories told to you about sadness, grief, and the small victories that help them move forward. Sorry To Hear That.