In Jesus’ Constant Care
Globally, about 12–15 percent of recognized pregnancies end in miscarriage. Studies suggestthat after a miscarriage 30 – 50 percent of women experience anxiety and 10 –15 percent experience depression, typically lasting up to four months.
I lost my son to a miscarriage at the 3rd month mark. We went through all the emotions and cried endlessly . For months I found it hard to get out of bed, take care of myself and my loved ones. For a long time I blamed myself for the loss. I momentarily lost hope and found it hard to want to live.
I love this picture because it represents the
hope I have in Jesus. He never left my side and comforted me through all, even when I doubted and was angry. Now, I can look at this with hope that my son is safety nestled in the arms of the Creator. I look forward to endless snuggles and playdates. Until then, I run the race with endurance.
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In Jesus’ Constant Care
In Jesus’ Constant Care
Globally, about 12–15 percent of recognized pregnancies end in miscarriage. Studies suggestthat after a miscarriage 30 – 50 percent of women experience anxiety and 10 –15 percent experience depression, typically lasting up to four months.
I lost my son to a miscarriage at the 3rd month mark. We went through all the emotions and cried endlessly . For months I found it hard to get out of bed, take care of myself and my loved ones. For a long time I blamed myself for the loss. I momentarily lost hope and found it hard to want to live.
I love this picture because it represents the
hope I have in Jesus. He never left my side and comforted me through all, even when I doubted and was angry. Now, I can look at this with hope that my son is safety nestled in the arms of the Creator. I look forward to endless snuggles and playdates. Until then, I run the race with endurance.
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Globally, about 12–15 percent of recognized pregnancies end in miscarriage. Studies suggestthat after a miscarriage 30 – 50 percent of women experience anxiety and 10 –15 percent experience depression, typically lasting up to four months.
I lost my son to a miscarriage at the 3rd month mark. We went through all the emotions and cried endlessly . For months I found it hard to get out of bed, take care of myself and my loved ones. For a long time I blamed myself for the loss. I momentarily lost hope and found it hard to want to live.
I love this picture because it represents the
hope I have in Jesus. He never left my side and comforted me through all, even when I doubted and was angry. Now, I can look at this with hope that my son is safety nestled in the arms of the Creator. I look forward to endless snuggles and playdates. Until then, I run the race with endurance.

















