Lost ChildrenCoping with Miscarriage for Latterday Saints edition by Rachelle J Christensen Health Fitness Dieting eBooks

Whether it happens to you or someone you love, there’s no way to prepare for the overwhelming sense of loss that accompanies a miscarriage. But as Latter-day Saints, we know that Heavenly Father’s plan offers solace, even in the face of adversity. Lost Children provides specific information about miscarriage and how it affects a person physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Rachelle J. Christensen draws on her own experiences with miscarriage and infertility to bring you a comforting guide that’s perfect for anyone who’s had to struggle through this trial. Strengthen your testimony of the eternal plan as you learn to find happiness in spite of trials and joy in spite of pain.
Lost ChildrenCoping with Miscarriage for Latterday Saints edition by Rachelle J Christensen Health Fitness Dieting eBooks
Pros: It sounds like a friend is talking to you. She doesn't try to push her own ideas or interpretations of doctrine (loved that, actually). I loved the excerpt towards the beginning where she shares the experience about the mother miscarrying and then ten months later having the baby that she knew was the same spirit. Too many LDS books try to say that every miscarriage means a baby in heaven. I also liked how she said that miscarriages happen because we live in an imperfect world, not because it was part of God's plan. The part on infertility was nice.Cons: She poses questions for herself to answer that she never really answers--it feels like you never get to the meat of the topic. She tries to make it sound like stillbirth and miscarriages are similar experiences (they're not). She tries to say that a stillbirth is just a late term miscarriage, which it is not. I could get more into that, but I don't need to tear this apart. Overall, it is one of the better LDS books and is far superior to Gone Too Soon, which I would not recommend to anyone.
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Lost ChildrenCoping with Miscarriage for Latterday Saints edition by Rachelle J Christensen Health Fitness Dieting eBooks Reviews
Lost Children Coping With Miscarriage for Latter-Day Saints really spoke to my heart. I miscarried eight years ago and wished I had this book to help comfort me during that difficulty.
I highly recommend this for those who have been through or who knows someone who has a miscarriage.
5 plus stars.
When my wife had a miscarriage after already battling infertility issues, I found this book and bought it for her. I still have not read it myself, but it helped her a ton. Enough so, that she has purchased another 4 copies for friends that she thought could use it as well.
All I know, is that it helped my wife with the pain she was enduring, and that was pretty amazing.
Pros It sounds like a friend is talking to you. She doesn't try to push her own ideas or interpretations of doctrine (loved that, actually). I loved the excerpt towards the beginning where she shares the experience about the mother miscarrying and then ten months later having the baby that she knew was the same spirit. Too many LDS books try to say that every miscarriage means a baby in heaven. I also liked how she said that miscarriages happen because we live in an imperfect world, not because it was part of God's plan. The part on infertility was nice.
Cons She poses questions for herself to answer that she never really answers--it feels like you never get to the meat of the topic. She tries to make it sound like stillbirth and miscarriages are similar experiences (they're not). She tries to say that a stillbirth is just a late term miscarriage, which it is not. I could get more into that, but I don't need to tear this apart. Overall, it is one of the better LDS books and is far superior to Gone Too Soon, which I would not recommend to anyone.

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