“Every time you feel frustrated and want to run away, please remember my story.”
Warning: This post deals with stillbirth and loss and the images within this story may be distressing for some readers.
A mother’s plea: remember my story.
A mother’s heartache: “I’m sorry… there’s nothing there.”
A mother urging other parents right around the world: “When you’re at your wits’ end and feel like you can’t go on anymore when you’re only getting an hour or two of sleep a night… find the tiniest bit of strength within you to keep going, and say a prayer of gratitude for your child.”
Because this mother lost her daughter and what she wants us to learn from it is to cherish the ones we have — and remember those who have had losses.
Natalie Morgan, a mother from Florida in the US gave birth to her daughter, Eleanor, on the 11th of September. Her daughter had stopped moving the day before and she had rushed to hospital where she was faced with the devastating news that the doctors could not find a heartbeat.
Natalie detailed the heartbreak of losing her daughter in a series of Facebook posts that have now gone viral – being shared more than 300,000 times.
Natalie’s message to other parents was breathtaking in its raw, tender simplicity — cherish your babies.