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God is weaving beauty
into your story.

If you're a mama
grieving a dream,
you belong here.
 
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What is reproductive grief?
When a woman experiences grief, regret, or self-blame because of her womb.
 
Who can experience reproductive grief?
 

Women who have gone through unexpected experiences during their pregnancies, births, and parenting are at risk of reproductive grief. Examples of these experiences may include:

Miscarriage & Stillbirth
Infertility
Birth Trauma
High Risk Pregnancies
Breastfeeding Difficulties

Unplanned C-Sections
Postpartum Depression/Anxiety
NICU moms,
Children with complex medical and special needs, and more.


 
Why does reproductive grief occur?
 
Mamas have certain expectations of themselves to provide a "safe" haven for their children during their development in the womb. When unexpected experiences during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum occur, women often feel like their bodies have failed them. Often mamas feel "robbed" of an experience they expected in motherhood.
 
How does God care for our reproductive grief?
 
God is the creator of our children (Psalm 139) and the author of our stories (Hebrews 12:2). He gives our stories another ending when we trust His purposes are good even in our pain. God uses our inadequate motherhood stories to show us He is enough.
 
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The Mama's Gospel

From the moment that you were woven in your mother’s womb,

God knew every single day you would live as a child

He knew every day you would live as a mother.

He knew every tear you would cry,

He knew every crack of your broken heart,

And He said, “The story isn’t over.”

I will break myself so that she will know she is loved.

I will go through the brokenness of being human

So that she will know that I understand her.

I will stay on the cross,

So that she knows I will never leave her.

I will raise from the dead,

So that she knows nothing is outside of my power.

I will go to heaven,

So that she knows where she is going when she follows me.

She is secure. I am with her always.

He holds you in His hand, mama.

Woven in the Womb (pg 289)

When we bring our grief to God, He transforms our stories so that we can re-discover His g

© 2023 by Rachelle Keng.

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