Cheryl Haggard
05-10-2006, 04:31 PM
Just wanted to take a moment to say that I believe you guys are on to
something great with the infant bereavement photography.
About 12 years ago I lost one of my sons (part of a twin). He was 12 hours
old and I have always regretted that the surviving twin and my older son
has no memory (but mine) to go on. They didn't get to see him, his dad who
at that time was living in Canada while I was still living in the West
Indies also did not get to see him. My mom didn't not see him. It was
almost as though he was a figment of my imagination only he wasn't. His
birth sheet is my comfort. His name was Kester Gary Moseley and he was
beautiful!!!
It was devastating and I do believe that if I had the visuals I would have
been a lot happier. I instead have to look at his birth sheet information
for some degree of satisfaction.
Again, this is a great thing you are doing. God bless you all!!!
something great with the infant bereavement photography.
About 12 years ago I lost one of my sons (part of a twin). He was 12 hours
old and I have always regretted that the surviving twin and my older son
has no memory (but mine) to go on. They didn't get to see him, his dad who
at that time was living in Canada while I was still living in the West
Indies also did not get to see him. My mom didn't not see him. It was
almost as though he was a figment of my imagination only he wasn't. His
birth sheet is my comfort. His name was Kester Gary Moseley and he was
beautiful!!!
It was devastating and I do believe that if I had the visuals I would have
been a lot happier. I instead have to look at his birth sheet information
for some degree of satisfaction.
Again, this is a great thing you are doing. God bless you all!!!