Category Archives: Miscarriage
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Graduating From Limbo – Sponsored Post
9July 22, 2016 by Katia
The following post is very personal to me, as I share the story of my fertility journey. It is also …
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A Decade of Becoming – Saying Goodbye to My Thirties
32March 16, 2016 by Katia
This is the last day of my thirties, a decade I’ve spent BECOMING. With only two years of marriage under …
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The Bleeding Red Dress
80October 24, 2013 by Katia
One Halloween two years ago I was sad. Not ‘regular sad’ as Four Year Old would put it, but broken …
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About Kids and Expectations – A Letter To My One-Year-Old Son On His Birthday
24September 5, 2013 by Katia
I don’t have a magic wand and that’s just fine. Magic wands are not the way things are supposed to …
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Donate a Post – It’s Hard to Grieve Alone – by Sarah Rudell Beach of Left Brain Buddha
18August 8, 2013 by Katia
This has been such a great week for IAMTHEMILK in terms of collaborations. Yesterday I was featured on one of …
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Being Left Behind – Donate a Post by Karen at 365 Pearls of Wisdom
15August 1, 2013 by Katia
As I’ve said many times before today’s post really strikes a chord with me. It does so because it’s almost …
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A Post About Miscarriage. Or Maybe Not – Donate a Post by Dr. Jenn Pun
11July 25, 2013 by Katia
Today I am honoured and proud to be featuring a post from one of my dearest real life friends, Jenn. …
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Battling ‘The Plan’ – Donate a Post by Lizzi from Cosiderings
15July 18, 2013 by Katia
I’m so happy to introduce Lizzi from Considerings today. Not only has she become one of my blog friends but …
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You Take Jack Fishing – Donate a Post by Jack Joseph’s Mom
9July 4, 2013 by Katia
Miscarriage is grief. Miscarriage is loss. Miscarriage is also deprivation and I was reminded of that reading this blog post …
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Unexpected Harvests – Donate a Post by Audra Lawlor
13June 27, 2013 by Katia
Hope can wear many different shapes. When I had just moved to Canada I was grieving the loss of my …
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