My friend lost her baby
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My friend lost her baby
My friend that I told you was pregnant before I finished her wedding scrap book has lost her baby. She was just 10 weeks along. She lost the baby last evening. I called her at lunch and asked her if she wanted me to come over after work to talk since I am the only person she knows that has had to bury a child and she said yes.
By the time I left her sons were home from school and I left her laughing. So if you could keep her in your thoughts I know she would appreciate it. Thanks!
Bless you, Lori. I would have given my eyeteeth to have a friend like you to share my grief with instead of going it alone. She will need you in the coming weeks & months.....maybe even years. It's a void that never goes away-despite having other children.