HomeHealth & FitnessGrief Our Octobers Are Different October 2, 2023 by Kristin Vanderlip This piece originally appeared at KristinVanderlip.com, published with permission. griefinfant and pregnancy loss awareness monthinfant lossmotherhoodpregnancy loss Previous articleFun Family Fall Activities That Won’t Break the BankNext articleNot Empty Handed: God’s Gifts in My Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Kristin VanderlipKristin is an Army wife of almost 10 years, a babyloss momma, and a former English teacher turned stay-at-home mom to 2 boys. She follows Jesus with an expectant heart and currently writes about her journey over on her blog An Expectant Heart. Related Posts Grief The Reality of Losing A Parent at A Young Age Laura Bower - Grief A Letter to Mom — I Miss You This Christmas Beth Pugh - Baby Postpartum Party — Why You Should Skip the Baby Shower & Get In on This Brilliant Mommy Craze Bri Lamm - Comments Join The Conversation Recent Stories How the Faith of Mary Magdalene Is an Inspiration for All Moms Showing Up Is Enough 8-Year-Old Boy Lifts Car Off of Father, Credits Angel for Helping ‘Mommy, I Don’t Want You to Die!’ — How to Talk to Your Children About Death ‘Don’t Get in That Tanning Bed’—44-Year-Old Warns Young People After 86 Skin Cancer Surgeries