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Still a Mum by Meagan Donaldson

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Still a Mum is a wholehearted book on grief and losing a baby that provides wisdom and support through careful insight, helping you feel less alone.

What no parent wants to face: Meagan Donaldson was 23 weeks pregnant when tests confirmed that her unborn baby had a rare condition. Told the prognosis for their daughter was poor, they made a heartbreaking decision to say goodbye to their little girl. Soon after, Violet Grace was born. Still, but perfect.

However, her short life left a big impact on her parents—and a network of strangers across the world as her story and the wisdom gained from the experience was shared and a successful fundraiser was created in her honour.

Written whilst on maternity leave—with no baby and planning her daughter’s memorial instead of a baby shower—and in the preceding year, the author offers healing awareness through a fractured heart which helps readers understand pregnancy loss and grief.

Still a Mum is a story about loss, life and love and finding joy again after heartbreak. Shining a spotlight on the stigma that still exists around pregnancy loss, not just for the parents but for other family members as well.

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Still a Mum is a wholehearted book on grief and losing a baby that provides wisdom and support through careful insight, helping you feel less alone.

What no parent wants to face: Meagan Donaldson was 23 weeks pregnant when tests confirmed that her unborn baby had a rare condition. Told the prognosis for their daughter was poor, they made a heartbreaking decision to say goodbye to their little girl. Soon after, Violet Grace was born. Still, but perfect.

However, her short life left a big impact on her parents—and a network of strangers across the world as her story and the wisdom gained from the experience was shared and a successful fundraiser was created in her honour.

Written whilst on maternity leave—with no baby and planning her daughter’s memorial instead of a baby shower—and in the preceding year, the author offers healing awareness through a fractured heart which helps readers understand pregnancy loss and grief.

Still a Mum is a story about loss, life and love and finding joy again after heartbreak. Shining a spotlight on the stigma that still exists around pregnancy loss, not just for the parents but for other family members as well.

Still a Mum is a wholehearted book on grief and losing a baby that provides wisdom and support through careful insight, helping you feel less alone.

What no parent wants to face: Meagan Donaldson was 23 weeks pregnant when tests confirmed that her unborn baby had a rare condition. Told the prognosis for their daughter was poor, they made a heartbreaking decision to say goodbye to their little girl. Soon after, Violet Grace was born. Still, but perfect.

However, her short life left a big impact on her parents—and a network of strangers across the world as her story and the wisdom gained from the experience was shared and a successful fundraiser was created in her honour.

Written whilst on maternity leave—with no baby and planning her daughter’s memorial instead of a baby shower—and in the preceding year, the author offers healing awareness through a fractured heart which helps readers understand pregnancy loss and grief.

Still a Mum is a story about loss, life and love and finding joy again after heartbreak. Shining a spotlight on the stigma that still exists around pregnancy loss, not just for the parents but for other family members as well.

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