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Pregnancy and infant loss resources

You do not have to find every kind of help on your own.

Explore organizations that support families through grief, remembrance, practical needs, a life-limiting diagnosis, and the questions that come after leaving the hospital or doctor’s office.

About this directory

These independent organizations are shared as helpful starting points. Unspoken Motherhood is not directly affiliated with every listing and does not endorse every view or service. Availability, eligibility, and details can change; confirm them directly with the organization. This directory is not medical advice.

Counseling

Michelle Phelan

Dallas–Fort Worth

A licensed counselor whose areas of focus include anxiety, depression, infertility, pregnancy and postpartum concerns, loss, and grief.

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Support groups

Hope Mommies

A Christian nonprofit offering comfort, encouragement, companionship, and hope to families after miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss.

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Support groups

M.E.N.D.

Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death is a Christian nonprofit serving families after miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant death.

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Support groups

No Foot Too Small

Support groups and remembrance events that unite families and raise funds for loss-focused labor and delivery spaces.

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Photography

Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep

Connects families experiencing the death of a baby with remembrance photographers and photo-editing resources.

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Burial and cremation

The Audrey and McKenna Foundation

Creates and ships personalized hardwood cremation boxes at no cost to eligible families after the loss of a child.

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Life-limiting diagnosis

Abel Speaks

Provides comprehensive care for families choosing to carry a child with a life-limiting diagnosis during pregnancy and beyond.

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Life-limiting diagnosis

Sufficient Grace Ministries

Offers comfort and support to families after pregnancy or infant loss and while carrying a baby with a life-limiting diagnosis.

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Support for children

Kids Grief Support

Virtual consultation that helps families answer children’s difficult questions and grieve together.

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Support for children

TeamMercy

Connects grieving families with resources and helps siblings continue an existing activity through Mercy’s Gift grants.

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Practical support

Rhett Sullivan Foundation

Provides financial assistance, grief support, and resources to families after unexpected early child loss.

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Practical support

Walk with You

Offers individualized support that may include visits, funeral-planning help, and access to a bereaved-parent mentor.

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Practical support

Henry’s Ripple

Provides Care & Love Bags to families during long NICU stays and before saying goodbye shortly after birth.

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Practical support

The Cooper Project

Provides comfort to grieving mothers, supports families after loss, and builds awareness of pregnancy and infant loss.

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