Pregnancy Loss Booklet

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This booklet is designed to support people when they have been affected by a pregnancy loss.

There are lots of activities to work through, including looking at emotions, memories and coping mechanisms.

A downloadable version of the booklet can be found below.

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This booklet is designed to support people when they have been affected by a pregnancy loss.

There are lots of activities to work through, including looking at emotions, memories and coping mechanisms.

A downloadable version of the booklet can be found below.

This booklet is designed to support people when they have been affected by a pregnancy loss.

There are lots of activities to work through, including looking at emotions, memories and coping mechanisms.

A downloadable version of the booklet can be found below.

 

You can download a version of this booklet here.

About this booklet

With a mixture of explanation, advice and interactive activity, many young people find these books really helpful.

These books are designed to be filled out slowly and should be completed alongside an adult.

This book has tried to be as general as possible, but there might be some things that don’t sound very familiar to every sibling.

If you’re a professional:

We recommend taking each topic at a time. Many of those who use these booklets find going through a topic every session is the best way.

If you are not running sessions with the young person, please guide an adult to our website.

It’s really important to check this booklet before giving it to a sibling, as not every sibling will relate to the issues brought up.

While we have tried to be as general as possible you might decide this is not the right activity for the young person.

If you’re a parent or carer:

These booklets can really help with encouraging conversation about particular topics.

It’s really important to check this booklet before giving it to a sibling, as not every sibling will relate to the issues brought up.

While we have tried to be as general as possible you might decide this is not the right activity for the young person.

Sometimes conversations may throw up questions you don’t know the answer to, it is always best to be really honest. Please email us on hello@siblingsupport.co.uk if you have any questions about this booklet and remember, there are helplines available if you need support or advice in supporting a bereaved sibling.