black women and miscarriage

Finding Joy After A Stillbirth: mater mea’s Takiema Bunche-Smith On Parenting Through the Pain

Showing the beauty, complexity, strength and awesome of Black moms and our children with a celebration of Takiema Bunche-Smith, educator.

– Jun 11, 2014

The Problem with Parenting From Your Own Pain

Fear is an awful foundation for parenting because the only fruit it can bear is more fear. Soon enough, we must surrender the fate of our children to God.

The Lord Will Make a Way: When Tragedy Reminds Us To Be Faithful and Trust God [For R’ Mani]

The brutal death of a child and her pregnant mother reminds a mother to embrace the instincts God gives us—because He never steers us wrong.

{Faith & Motherhood} Water-Walking Into Motherhood After Miscarriages and Others’ Doubt

“Shortly before dawn Jesus went out to them, walking on the lake. When the disciples saw him walking on the lake, they were terrified. “It’s...

Surviving Miscarriage: Mourning the Baby That Never Was

The cramping started in the car—sharp pains that felt like the spasms I get when my period is imminent. By the time I got back...

– Jul 9, 2013

The Baby Who Never Was: Black Women and Miscarriage

The cramping started in the car—sharp pains that felt like the spasms I get when my period is imminent. By the time I got back...

– Nov 19, 2010
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