Trust Me - She's right here
by Theresa Hudson PT
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About the Book
This book describes something that should never be experienced by any woman. A stillbirth experience. A time when one should be celebrating the life of your new baby boy/girl, however, instead you are blindsided by your baby not making it. This book will provide the reader with a Christian perspective of how God can heal even in a time like this. How does one turn to God when one has experienced such horrendous pain!.
Most women know very little about causes of stillbirths and high risk pregnancy. This book will also provide information on best practice procedures that you can ask your doctor for.
As women, let's work together to decrease the statistics of stillbirths here in Canada. Let's increase our knowledge of causes and prevent as many unnecessary stillbirth occurances as we can.
Most women know very little about causes of stillbirths and high risk pregnancy. This book will also provide information on best practice procedures that you can ask your doctor for.
As women, let's work together to decrease the statistics of stillbirths here in Canada. Let's increase our knowledge of causes and prevent as many unnecessary stillbirth occurances as we can.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Medicine & Science
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 58 - Publish Date: May 12, 2012
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About the Creator
I am Physiotherapist who has had the honor of working with children with physical, cognitive and neurological challenges. I have enjoyed my career as it is very rewarding to be able to assist a mother in teaching her child that has suffered a stroke to walk again, or a child who has painful contracted joints to position their child comfortably. In all of my experiences with the most severe chronic illnesses, I never thought that my grandbaby would experience stillbirth. I push on trying to lead a productive life helping all those that I can, experience life with just a little less difficulty, with just alittle more love. One day at a time.