Sunday, September 26, 2010
Cruising Spots Columbus Ohio
Prenatal loss Reflection on the website of Gaam Carpi
http://gaamcarpi.wordpress.com/2010/09/19/cinque-volte-al-giorno-sulla-morte-intrauterina/
Monday, September 20, 2010
South Park Film Streaming
introduction of the wait When you stop
There is no pulse. The wait was interrupted.
There are many women who have heard this phrase. A few words like heavy stone blocks.
few words that bring an end to a dream, the more beautiful, to become a mother. This book is
dedicated to them. To all the women who, sometime in their lives, have halted a dream. All women who have dreamed of caressing, rocking, nursing their child, but could not do it, because it was not allowed to embrace them.
is difficult to talk about this pain. I do not understand why, but it's a pain that the company is so determined to disregard. And when not ignored, then it is immediately minimized. All the 'comfort' that a woman can expect in general is reduced to banal phrases that often make you feel worse: "Lucky you were pregnant just three months," "Come on, it happens to many women, it is normal" and "You'll have other children." So the regret is also added the devastating awareness of not being understood. You feel the sun. Sun with a pain that the rest of the world - sometimes even those closest to us is - does not recognize and therefore does not accept.
(from When the wait is interrupted. Reflections and testimonies on prenatal loss, the Green Lion, 2010)
There is no pulse. The wait was interrupted.
There are many women who have heard this phrase. A few words like heavy stone blocks.
few words that bring an end to a dream, the more beautiful, to become a mother. This book is
dedicated to them. To all the women who, sometime in their lives, have halted a dream. All women who have dreamed of caressing, rocking, nursing their child, but could not do it, because it was not allowed to embrace them.
is difficult to talk about this pain. I do not understand why, but it's a pain that the company is so determined to disregard. And when not ignored, then it is immediately minimized. All the 'comfort' that a woman can expect in general is reduced to banal phrases that often make you feel worse: "Lucky you were pregnant just three months," "Come on, it happens to many women, it is normal" and "You'll have other children." So the regret is also added the devastating awareness of not being understood. You feel the sun. Sun with a pain that the rest of the world - sometimes even those closest to us is - does not recognize and therefore does not accept.
(from When the wait is interrupted. Reflections and testimonies on prenatal loss, the Green Lion, 2010)
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