Course Overview

About the Course

This community conversation centers mothers’ lived experiences following pregnancy or infant loss. Through storytelling and guided dialogue, participants explore common emotional themes in grief, the process of meaning-making through shared narratives, and the challenges of reentering daily life, work, and parenting after loss. This reflective offering creates space for listening, learning, and deepened understanding of how to compassionately support grieving parents and families.

Learning Objectives

-Explore fathers’ grief experiences following pregnancy or infant loss  -Understand the influence of social and cultural expectations on fathers’ grief  -Identify supportive pathways for grieving fathers, including peer, community, and professional support

Who Should Attend

Healthcare professionals working with families in the perinatal period. This includes mental health providers, social workers, nurses, physicians and midwives, doulas and birth workers, chaplains, lactation consultants, health educators, and more.

Compassionate care starts with you.

Where compassion meets competence—providing grief-informed support with empathy and skill.

$35.00