Mothers day makes me feel sad, miscarriage, multiple miscarriages, mother, feeling down, stillbirth, loss, infertility issues, mother’s day, depression, blues on mother’s day, Sarah Siu, Run To You: A Guide Through Miscarriage, Hawaii, Australia, www.runtoyou.org

 

Mothers day makes me feel sad, miscarriage, multiple miscarriages, mother, feeling down, stillbirth, loss, infertility issues, mother’s day, depression, blues on mother’s day, Sarah Siu, Run To You: A Guide Through Miscarriage, Hawaii, Australia, www.runtoyou.org

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Mother’s day is approaching once again.  For many, it will be a day of joyful family gatherings. Yet, for many women Mother’s day is tinged with heartache or downright depression and pain.  There can be many reasons that you might find yourself “blue” on Mother’s day.  For some it has brought up bad memories.  For others it reminded them of loss or tragedy.  It may even feel like a stab in the heart for those experiencing multiple miscarriages, stillbirth, loss and infertility issues.  I know because I felt the stab on the first mother’s day after my first miscarriage.

The Blue Mothers website was created for you, to share just a few simple things that will help you find hope & comfort.

Sarah Siu

Author, Run To You, A Guide Through Miscarriage