Episode 13: “Hope, Unattached to Outcome” After Stillbirth and Twin Miscarriage with Shannon Pike

Shannon Pike shares honestly and articulately about her relationship to pain, joy, fear, and anxiety after the stillbirth of her first daughter Marie and the miscarriage of her twins, and how she was able to stay present while pregnant with her rainbow baby.Shannon talks about:—her personal definition of a rainbow baby—hope and anxiety when things in life get really hard—the importance of kick counting for every pregnant woman—whether or not to use an at-home doppler during pregnancy after loss—how to visualize laboring a rainbow baby after a traumatic stillbirth—returning to the same doctor and hospital after loss—creating a birth plan and including your lost baby—her postpartum experience Through her journey, Shannon ultimately realizes that she can’t put all her hope in another baby and instead needs to cultivate hope unattached to outcome. Shannon’s experience of spiritual growth through darkness has been such a light to me and I know it will be for you, too.Mentioned in the episode…—Information about kick counting during pregnancy including a free downloadable app at countthekicks.org—Healing Through the Dark Emotions: The Wisdom of Grief, Fear, and Despair by Miriam GreenspanConnect with Shannon on Instagram @shannonmpikeTo connect with me visit taylorashleybates.com and find me on Instagram @taylorashleybatesAnd please share this podcast with anyone you know who is walking through life after pregnancy loss, whether they are trying to conceive, currently pregnant, or parenting after loss.

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A Rainbow Baby is a baby born subsequent to a miscarriage, stillbirth, TFMR, or the death of an infant from natural causes. This podcast follows Taylor through her journey of becoming pregnant again after her son, Ellis, was stillborn in May 2018. Also included are honest and hopeful conversations with others sharing their own Rainbow Baby stories including trying to conceive after loss, pregnancy, recurrent loss, adoption, surrogacy, and parenting after loss.