Pregnancy and Infant Loss Resources


Online Planning and Information

Pathology and Organ/Tissue Donation

Local Funeral Homes

Purdy Funeral Services – Dover & Lee, NH

Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home– Newmarket, NH

Remick & Gendron Funeral Home – Hampton, NH

Stockbridge Funeral Home– Exeter, NH

National Funeral Home Directory : Funeralhomes.com

Memorial Planning Resources

Counseling Services

(specializing in grief and perinatal loss)

The Grief Recovery Method

Marisa McCutchen, LCHMC – Barrington Counseling Center, NH. Specializing in Perinatal mental health.

Carla Contarino PhD – Lilac City Counseling Rochester, NH

Susie Curtis, MA, LCMHCMore Than Words Counseling Services  Epping, NH

Sandy Tufts, LICSW, PMH-CSandy Tufts Counselor  Dover, NH

Nancy McLane LicSW – NC McLane Counseling. Rochester, NH

Donna Marie Currier LicSW – 2 Washington st suite 314. Dover, NH. 603-781-1708

Beth Brown, LCSW and RPYTStillwater Maternal Wellness.   Beth offers perinatal mental health counseling  in Amesbury, MA, specializing in issues such as postpartum depression, infertility, loss, and trauma.

Amy Chouinard, MA, LCMHCPerinatal & Women’s Mental Health Counseling Windham, NH

Debra Rascona, MSW, LICSW – Present Moment Therapy.  Newburyport, MA

Visit my Community Resources Page for more Perinatal Therapists

Local Loss Support Groups and Websites

Seacoast Parents Coping With Perinatal Loss : Private facebook group for local information and support.

The Compassionate Friends: Chapters in Manchester, Peterborough, and Madison, NH

Seacoast Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Group
Wentworth-Douglass Hospital
Bellamy Room 789 Central Ave. Dover, NH 03820
(Currently Meeting in Amy’s home – Contact Amy for meeting info. doula@houndhill.com)
Time: 6-7:30 pm
Date: 1st Thursday of every month – except October when we meet on Oct 15 for Perinatal loss awareness day.
Contact: doula@houndhill.com for more info.
This is an open group with a monthly discussion topic or activity for  bereaved families.  Childcare is not available currently.

Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support Group
Elliot Hospital
Conference Room B, 1 Elliot Way, Manchester NH 03103
Time: 7-8:30 pm
Date: 3rd Wednesday of every month
Contact: Stacey Thompson (801) 380-2734
This is an open group with a monthly discussion topic for bereaved families.

National and International Loss Support Groups and Websites

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Faces of Loss

Glow in the Woods

Grieving Dads

Grieve Out Loud – Has a great pen pal program that connects grieving parents.

HAND – Helping After Neonatal Death

MEND : Mommies Enduring Neonatal Loss

Miscarriage Support NZ

Miscarriage Matters

MISS Foundation

Mommy Interrupted:

National Alliance for Grieving Children

Reconceiving Loss

Refuge In Grief : Emotionally Intelligent Grief Support

Saying Goodbye : UK remembrance services

Scared Sidless – support

SHARE- Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support

Shared Grief Project – support for grieving children

Star Legacy Foundation : Stillbirth Research and Education and Virtual Support Groups

Still Mothers– Living childless after loss

Still Standing Magazine

Unspoken Grief

Friends of Aine   grief resources for children

Remembrance Options

Etsy offers a lovely selection of memorial jewelry as well as cremation jewelry that can hold a tiny amount of baby’s ashes.

Seashore of Remembrance : Sand Memorials

Baby Angel Pics : Photo retouching to remove medical equipment.

Memories and Milestones: Personalized blocks

Forever In My Heart: Loss Baby Book

Held your Whole Life: Personalized Loss Jewelry

Indigo Willow : Breast milk jewelry and keepsakes

Molly Bears : Teddy Bears weighted to the weight of your baby

Pencil Portraits By Dana

Jewelry Keepsakes : Made with cremation ashes

Legacy Touch: This company works closely with the funeral home to preserve your loved ones in special ways. Whether it be through cremation lockets or fingerprint jewelry, the products they produce are absolutely beautiful and will be treasured for years to come.

Forever Prints:  High quality custom made unique piece of art made from hand and  foot prints!

Retroviewer: Turn special photos into a disc that can be viewed in a “viewmaster” type viewer. This can be a reat way for siblings to have access to photos on their own.

Sacred Legacy Arts: Breast Milk Jewelry and DNA Keepsake Artistry.

Moonglow: Custom moon phase jewelry

Pregnancy After Loss

PALS: Pregnancy After Loss Support

Recommended Reading

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Grieving Dads: To the Brink and Back by [Kelly Farley, David DiCola]

You Are Not Alone: Love Letters From Loss Mom to Loss Mom by [Emily Long]

Recommended kids

Our Baby Died: The road of grief during the death of a sibling. Coping with the loss and understanding death. (Surgical Termination Version) (Loss of a ... to Termination For Medical Reasons Book 3) by [Katrina Villegas, Sandra Herrgott]

Our Baby is Going to Die: The road of grief before the death of a sibling. Accepting the loss and understanding what will happen. (Loss of a Sibling Due to Termination For Medical Reasons Book 1) by [Katrina Villegas, Sandra Herrgott]

"Babies lost in the womb were; NEVER touched by fear, they were NEVER cold, NEVER hungry, NEVER alone, and most importantly ALWAYS knew love."
- Zoe Clark-Coates

All of a sudden, you were gone...

"How very softly you tip-toed into our world, almost silently, only a moment you stayed. But what an imprint your footsteps have left upon our hearts."
- Dorthy Ferguson