by
Kara L.C. Jones
Editor's
Note:
It is hard to believe
there is even more of
a lack of bereavement
supports out there for
teen parents whose children
die than there is materials
in general for bereaved
parents of any other age
group!! But OH MY GAWD
there is almost NOTHING
available. It's frightening
to think that these teen
parents are enduring their
grief in a closet, in
hiding, feeling scared,
alone, out of control.
Why am I bringing this
up now? Well, it has come
to my attention, several
months in a row now. And
even when a grief facilitator
looks hard for support,
this is the kind of stuff
they find:
a note from Martha
who is looking hard for
help for teen parents:
"...Contacted...TAG,
but the email was returned
as undeliverable...ugh!
Dougy Center wrote back
and they have no specifics
on this issue, but gave
some more books, by Alan
Woolfelt from the Center
for Loss in Colorado.
I found Touchstone online
the person who wrote back
had founded a SHARE group
in 1986...so we're on
the right track. She is
hunting for info and resources
for me, still. Haven't
yet heard from Julie's
Place..."
Until we
find some other decent
supports for bereaved
teen parents, I'm going
to keep posting the following
review. The need for teen
parent support has come
up in three different
states this month -- and
that's just from my little
world of contacts! And
none of us has been able
to find much besides Nykiel's
work. So I'm leaving this
here till there is more
to offer!
After
the Loss of Your Baby: For
Teen Mothers
by Connie Nykiel
Also available in Spanish.
This 25-page chapbook is
an amazing resource for
a particular segment of
bereaved parents who are
sorely underserved! And
I actually think it is an
amazing resource for any
bereaved parent, but it
is geared to teen-aged moms
who endure the death of
a baby. Author Connie Nykiel
is generous with her tenderness,
honesty, and understanding
in this book. It is beautifully
printed and well worth the
$5 it might cost you!!
Nykiel offers helpful information
like medical definitions
for miscarriage and stillbirth
and more -- let me tell
you that I get these questions
from adults all them time,
too! Nykiel talks about
what to expect, what to
ask for, about grandparents,
about trying again, and
she is just generally a
FAB advocate for the teen
parents in this book. I
cannot tell you enough how
valuable this work is.
At the end of the book,
Nykiel offers resources
for further help and adds
a few pages that just stunned
me! Blank pages marked "Thoughts..."
and "Poems..."
and "Letter To My Baby"
-- hello!!!??? Every single
handout for bereaved parents
of any age should be so
encouraging!
The edition I have of this
book says "3rd edition"
and has a publication date
of 1996 -- and even then,
Nykiel had the forethought
to include a certificate
at the back of the book
for the bereaved parents
to fill in baby's name,
birth/death date, location
of birth or memorial service,
names of those in attendance.
HELLO!!??? WOW!!!!!! Don't
know if she was purposely
trying to make up for the
lack of a birth certificate
or not. But I remember asking
for some sort of certificate
and being told that my baby's
fetal death certificate
would come in the mail.
How demeaning and awful!
And what a beautiful, simple
way for Nykiel to address
that here by offering the
beautiful, blank certificate
at the back of her book!
Kudos all the way around
for this resource! And it's
available in Spanish! And
it should be in every hospital,
birth center, and midwife
office on the planet!!!
Kara lives on Vashon Island
which is a much more awesome
place than she ever imagined
it would be. She is a poet,
bookmaker, wife, teacher,
bereaved mom, facilitator,
receptionist, founder, struggling
p.t.barnum, turtle faithful,
editor, artist, and a million
other things that will prevent
you from putting her in
any one particular label
box! Kara teaches through
local art centers, artists
in the schools programs,
KotaPress and independently.
To find out more about her,
see:
http://www.KotaPress.com/kara/karajones.htm

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