85: The Body After Baby Loss: Coping with Physical and Emotional Changes
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Jennifer explores the unexpected physical reminders such as milk production, stretch marks, and extra weight, and the overwhelming emotions of betrayal and distrust many women feel toward their bodies after loss. She addresses a topic that is often overlooked but profoundly significant—coping with the physical and emotional changes that come after baby loss. This episode will help you acknowledge these challenges, start to reconnect with your body, and take small, manageable steps toward healing.
The Unexpected Physical Reminders:
Jennifer discusses how physical changes like milk coming in without a baby to feed and other postpartum symptoms can feel like a cruel reminder of what didn’t happen.
The Sense of Betrayal Toward the Body:
Many women feel betrayed by their bodies after loss, believing that it failed them. Jennifer shares her personal experience and reassures listeners that these feelings are valid and part of the healing process.
Recognizing What Your Body Did Do:
Acknowledging that, despite the outcome, your body carried and nurtured life. Understanding that while your body didn’t fail you, it did its best with the information it had.
Taking Small Steps Toward Reconnection:
Simple self-care practices like staying hydrated and taking walks in nature can be acts of kindness that help reconnect with your body and foster emotional healing.
The Role of Hormones:
The hormonal shifts after baby loss can be intense and confusing. Jennifer explains how these shifts impact emotions and physical health and encourages patience and compassion during this adjustment period.
Moving Forward with Compassion:
Emphasizing that healing is not about perfection, but about taking one small step at a time and showing up for yourself and your body.
Main Points
- Your body is not your enemy; it’s doing its best and is also navigating the grief and loss.
- Recognize that reconnecting with your body can start with small, simple acts of self-care.
- Be patient with your body’s healing process, and don’t hesitate to seek help if feelings of anger or disconnection become overwhelming.
Resources Mentioned:
- Visit Jennifer’s website for free resources, support, and to schedule a complimentary support session.
- Listen to other episodes of *Navigating Baby Loss* for more conversations and guidance.
Quote to Remember:
https://www.jennifersenn.com/couples
Tthe loss of a baby while maintaining a connection with your partner is an incredibly challenging experience. This guide aims to help you navigate grieving as a couple. It will provide insights into how you and your partner may be processing your loss individually and as a unit, offering strategies for open communication and ensuring your relationship remains strong during this challenging period.
WHERE TO FIND AND FOLLOW ME!
Join my Private Facebook Group Navigating Baby Loss- Support for Stillbirth Moms
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