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T here is no more devastating loss than the death of a child. Losing a child is a disruption in the natural law and order of life. It is heartbreak like no other. Parental grief is different from other grief—it lasts
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Document Date: 2011-03-02 10:59:14


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Washington / DC / Philadelphia / Hyattsville / Champaign / Baltimore / New York / /

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Charles Press / Springer Publishing Company Inc. / /

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United States / /

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Mayo Clinic / National Center / Pregnancy Loss Resource Center Georgetown University / Pregnancy Loss Resource Center / Georgetown University / /

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belief systems / telephone help lines / parent support / natural law / memorial services / energy / /

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / Resource Center / Maternal and Child Health Bureau / National Center for Cultural Competence / Unexpected Infant/Child Death and Pregnancy Loss Resource Center / Unexpected Infant/Child Death and Pregnancy Loss Program Support Center / Georgetown University / Family / Health Resources and Services Administration / Unexpected Infant/Child Death and Pregnancy Loss Resource Center Georgetown University / /

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Joan H. Arnold / /

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trained grief counselor / family physician / pathologist / R.N. / /

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DC / /

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The SIDS Survival Guide / /

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11 When / /

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