68. Why So Many Grieving Moms Feel Alone After Child Loss

68. Why So Many Grieving Moms Feel Alone After Child Loss

Update: 2026-02-24
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Losing a child brings a loneliness unlike anything else — one that can exist even in a room full of people. In this episode of Child Loss & Grief Support for Moms, Lisa Boehm speaks openly about the deep isolation that follows child loss and why so many grieving mothers feel unseen and disconnected.

Through personal stories and compassionate insight, Lisa explores why grief can feel so lonely, how that loneliness shows up in everyday life, and what can help make it more bearable. If you’ve ever felt invisible, misunderstood, or painfully alone in your grief, this episode is for you.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

  • Why child loss creates a unique and profound loneliness
  • How grief can change relationships
  • Gentle ways to cope with isolation and emotional heaviness
  • Simple practices that can help you feel less alone
  • Why connection matters so deeply

Resources Mentioned

  • Angel Moms Community – A private, supportive space for bereaved mothers seeking understanding and connection

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68. Why So Many Grieving Moms Feel Alone After Child Loss

68. Why So Many Grieving Moms Feel Alone After Child Loss

Lisa K. Boehm - Child Loss & Grief Educator, Bereaved Mother