Listen as Jaime shares her feelings about getting the diagnosis of Down Syndrome and delivering Josiah preterm at 25 weeks gestation. Josiah lived for 21 days and passed away on November 15th, 2020. Jaime pumped her breast milk for six months and gave back to families in honor of Josiah. That is just the beginning of how she has shown up as his mother.ย
Type of Loss: StillbirthMore about Maggie & Dave's Story:In this episode of Confessions of a Grieving Mother, Maggie and Dave Geier share the heartbreaking story of their daughter, Hannah Marie.After a long journey through infertility and surgeries to restore Maggieโs ability to carry a pregnancy, the couple was overjoyed to be expecting their second child. But at just over 17 weeks, Maggieโs water unexpectedly broke, and their world changed in an instant. Despite their prayers and the small hope that Hannah might survive, Maggie went into labor the following day and delivered their precious daughter.Maggie opens up about the trauma of her medical experiences, the compassion and challenges they faced in the hospital, and the deep ache of leaving the hospital without their baby. Together, she and Dave share how theyโre navigating the grief that comes after such a devastating and complex loss.
Type of Loss: Stillbirth, Life-limiting diagnosis, Multiple lossesMore about Michael Ann's story: In this episode of Confessions of a Grieving Mother, we talk with Michael Ann Thomas as she shares the story of her daughter, Amelia.After experiencing an early miscarriage, Michael Ann and her husband were thrilled to be expecting their baby girl. Everything appeared normal until their 20-week anatomy scan revealed anomalies consistent with a lethal form of skeletal dysplasia. Ameliaโs diagnosis meant her chest and limbs were too small to support life outside the womb. At 21 weeks and 5 days, Michael Ann was induced and surrounded by family as they welcomed and said goodbye to their daughter.Michael Ann also reflects on her ongoing journey, now pregnant with a healthy baby boy, and the complex emotions of carrying new life while holding space for grief. Her story is one of love, loss, and the courage to find hope again.
For the month of October, in honor of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, we will be sharing special interviews with Pamela Presler, LCSW, CPLC.In this episode, Pam shares an interesting phrase with us ๐๐ง๐๐๐ ๐พ๐ค๐ฃ๐๐๐๐๐ฃ๐๐. She shares what it is and how you can have Grief Confidence.
For the month of October, in honor of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, we will be sharing special interviews with Pamela Presler, LCSW, CPLC.In this episode, Pam shares how to parent your baby after loss. It may seem like a confusing concept, but she shares ways to do it and the importance of it for your healing journey.
For the month of October, in honor of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, we will be sharing special interviews with Pamela Presler, LCSW, CPLC.In this episode, Pam shares the importance of naming your baby and how helpful it can be to your grief journey.
For the month of October, in honor of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, we will be sharing special interviews with Pamela Presler, LCSW, CPLC.In this episode, we ask Pam all the questions we've heard loss parents ask the most.
For the month of October, in honor of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, we will be sharing special interviews with Pamela Presler, LCSW, CPLC. In this episode, we introduce Pam, how we met Pam and what she provides the Emma's Footprints community.
Type of Loss: Stillbirth, AbortionMore about this episode: In this episode of Confessions of a Grieving Mother, Cara Postma shares the painful and complex journey of losing both her son and her daughter in very different circumstances.Cara speaks bravely about the forced abortion of her son, a loss she was told to keep secret for nearly 20 years, and the deep grief of carrying that silence for so long. She also opens up about the stillbirth of her daughter, a devastating loss compounded by medical negligence.Her story is one of heartbreak, resilience, and the courage it takes to bring hidden grief into the light. Through sharing her journey, Cara reminds us of the importance of giving voice to every loss, no matter how long it has been silenced.
Type of Loss: StillbirthMore about this story: In this episode of Confessions of a Grieving Mother, Brittney Dunphy shares the heartbreaking story of her son, Garth. After a long and healthy pregnancy, Brittney went into her 38-week appointment expecting to hear her baby boyโs heartbeatโbut instead learned the unimaginable: Garth had passed away.He was stillborn after tying a true knot in his umbilical cord, a tragic and rare event that forever changed Brittneyโs life. She opens up about the shock, the grief, and the love she carries for her son.Join us as we honor Garthโs memory and hold space for Brittneyโs journey through loss and healing.
Grief doesnโt follow a straight line and triggers can show up anywhere, anytime. In this episode, we talk with Pamela Presler, about what grief triggers really are, why they can feel so overwhelming, and how to navigate them with compassion and care.Pam shares practical strategies for recognizing your own triggers, responding in ways that honor both your grief and your healing, and creating space for growth along the way. Whether itโs a date on the calendar, a place you visit, or an unexpected reminder, this conversation offers hope and tools to walk through those difficult moments.
Type of Loss: Infant lossMore about this episode: In this episode of Confessions of a Grieving Mother, we hear from Emily as she shares the story of her son, Charlie. From the very beginning, Charlieโs journey was filled with uncertainty. He was expected not to survive pregnancy and faced a 95% chance of having Down syndrome. Against all odds, he was born and continued to defy expectations.At just five months old, Charlie went into cardiac arrest, leaving lasting neurological impacts. Despite ongoing medical challenges, he lived at home surrounded by love until pneumonia and pulmonary hypertension became too much for his little body to fight. Emily opens up about the many layers of grief she and her family have faced from grieving during pregnancy, through medical crises, and finally in saying goodbye. She shares honestly about the anger, the heartbreak, and the tension between faith and human limitation when it comes to caring for medically complex children.
Type of loss: StillbirthMore about Christinaโs story: In this episode, we talk with Christina Fitting as she shares the heartbreaking story of losing her daughter, Julia. At 38 and a half weeks pregnant, Christina went in for what was supposed to be a routine appointmentโonly to be told that her baby girlโs heartbeat had stopped.Christina opens up about the shock of hearing those words, the moments that followed, and the lifelong impact of carrying both love and grief for Julia. Through her story, she reminds us that behind every stillbirth statistic is a family forever changed.More about Emma's Footprints:โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ www.EmmasFootprints.comโ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ Facebook: @EmmasFootprintsInstagram: @EmmasFootprints
In this episode, Tracy and Julie share everything you need to know about our upcoming Emmaโs Footprints Memorial Walks. These special gatherings are a time to say your babyโs name out loud, walk beside others who truly understand, and honor where you are in your grief journey.Whether this will be your very first walk or it has become a yearly tradition, we invite you to join us in remembrance, healing, and connection. Save the dates:๐งก Pittsburgh, PA โ September 13 at Robert Morris University Island Sports Center๐ฉท Erie, PA โ September 21 at Penn State Behrend๐ Melbourne, FL โ November 15 at Wickham ParkYour babyโs life matters, and we are here to walk beside you.
Type of loss: Incompetent Cervix, StillbirthMore about Michaelaโs story: In this episode, Tracy and Julie talk with Michaela about the loss of her son, Jackson James. Late in her pregnancy, Michaela received a diagnosis of incompetent cervix (IC), but only after her high-risk specialist caught it during an ultrasound that was performed just a few days too late for an emergency cerclage, and a few days too early for Jackson to be saved in the NICU.Michaela shares the shock of learning about IC so late in her pregnancy and the devastation of realizing how narrow the window was to save her baby boy. She opens up about the silence surrounding IC losses, the emotional toll of feeling overlooked by the healthcare system, and the grief journey she has walked since saying goodbye to Jackson.In Jacksonโs memory, Michaela is passionate about raising awareness for incompetent cervix losses, advocating for earlier detection and proactive care so other families donโt experience the same heartache.More about Emma's Footprints:โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ www.EmmasFootprints.comโ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ Facebook: @EmmasFootprintsInstagram: @EmmasFootprints
Type of loss: SIDS, Infant LossMore about Rebeccaโs story: In this episode, Tracy and Julie talk with Rebecca Toohey about the life and sudden passing of her son, Bodie. Just two days into starting childcare, Bodie tragically passed away due to unsafe sleep practices and lack of supervision. He was just shy of 3 months old.Rebecca shares the devastating moment she learned of Bodieโs passing and the waves of grief that followed. She opens up about the trauma of losing him in a space meant to be safe, the guilt and anger that surfaced in the early days, and how their family is navigating life without their baby boy.In Bodieโs memory, Rebecca and her loved ones created Bodie's Buddies , a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the silence around baby loss and spreading awareness about safe sleep practices. She also reflects on the life-changing support she received from Emmaโs Footprints early in her grief, and the continued healing her husband has found through Sad Dads Club.More about Emma's Footprints:โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ www.EmmasFootprints.comโ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ Facebook: @EmmasFootprintsInstagram: @EmmasFootprints
More about this episode: In this episode of Confessions of a Grieving Mother, Tracy and Julie take a pause from storytelling to reflect on the heart of Emmaโs Footprints and the families weโve served so far this year. The numbers may seem like data, but each one represents a baby loved and missed, and parents navigating life after unimaginable loss.Together, they discuss the emotional weight behind these statistics and the sacred work of showing up with compassionate guidance, financial support, and a listening ear. From helping cover burial and cremation costs to providing counseling and memorial items, this episode offers a glimpse into the day-to-day impact of Emmaโs mission.If this work speaks to your heart, we invite you to join us in making a difference on Erie Gives Day, Tuesday, August 12. Visit www.ErieGives.org to donate and honor the families we serveโbecause every number has a name, and every name matters.More about Emma's Footprints:โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ www.EmmasFootprints.comโ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ Facebook: @EmmasFootprintsInstagram: @EmmasFootprints
Type of loss: StillbirthMore about Stephanieโs story: In this episode of Confessions of a Grieving Mother, Tracy and Julie sit down with Stephanie Casey to talk about the loss of her daughter, Ava. At her 20-week anatomy scan, Stephanie heard the words no parent ever expects: "There's no heartbeat." Based on Ava's size, doctors estimated she passed around 17 weeks gestation. Stephanie was induced and delivered Ava the following day. Later, they learned that Ava had passed away due to cytomegalovirus (CMV).Stephanie shares her journey through pregnancy, fear, and postpartum anxietyโbeginning with complications in her daughter Kayleeโs birth, and continuing into Avaโs pregnancy. She opens up about the trauma surrounding Avaโs delivery, the fear she felt during her D&C procedure, and the intense grief that followed. Stephanie also reflects on the emotional complexities of introducing Ava to her living daughter, the pain of regret, and the impact of delayed fetal demise on her ability to hold and connect with Ava after birth.Now in trauma therapy, Stephanie shares how sheโs learning to say โIโm not okayโ and searching for purpose in her pain. Her story is a raw and powerful reminder that no one should walk this road alone.More about Emma's Footprints:โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ www.EmmasFootprints.comโ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ Facebook: @EmmasFootprintsInstagram: @EmmasFootprints
In this episode of Confessions of a Grieving Mother, Tracy and Julie talk with Pamela Presler, LCSW, about the complex journey of pregnancy after loss.Pam shares her insight from years of walking alongside grieving parents and dives deep into the emotional rollercoaster that comes with hoping for new life after heartbreak. From navigating fear and anxiety to holding space for both grief and joy, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone who has experienced or is currently experiencing a pregnancy after loss.More about Emma's Footprints:โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ www.EmmasFootprints.comโ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ Facebook: @EmmasFootprintsInstagram: @EmmasFootprints
Type of loss: Infant loss after life-limiting diagnosis (HLHS, heterotaxy syndrome)More about Jenelleโs story: In this episode of Confessions of a Grieving Mother, Tracy and Julie talk with Jenelle Romo about the life and loss of her son, Mateo. Diagnosed in utero with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome and heterotaxy syndrome with polysplenia, Mateo was born on July 20, 2023, and spent his entire life in the Cardiovascular ICU.Jenelle shares the complexities of Mateoโs medical journey, including multiple surgeries, serious infections, and the moment they were told there was nothing more doctors could do. Mateo passed away at 44 days old, surrounded by love. Jenelle reflects on the heartbreak of watching her son fight so hard and the deep love that carried them through each day. She also shares how her grief led her to start Mateoโs Mark, a nonprofit supporting other perinatal loss families through care packages and financial assistance.More about Emma's Footprints:โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ www.EmmasFootprints.comโ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ Facebook: @EmmasFootprintsInstagram: @EmmasFootprints