Empty Arms, Pam Vredevelt
Empty Arms, Pam Vredevelt
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Empty Arms
Hope and Support for Those Who Have Suffered a Miscarriage, Stillbirth, or Tubal Pregnancy

Author: Pam Vredevelt

Narrator: Coleen Marlo

Unabridged: 4 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/30/2019


Synopsis

"I'm not picking up a heartbeat." These are the most dreaded words an expectant mother can hear. As joy and anticipation dissolve into confusion and grief, painful questions refuse to go away: Why me? Did I do something wrong? How will this affect my ability to have a family? What do I say to my children without scaring them?

With the warmth and compassion of a Licensed Professional Counselor and writing as a mother who has suffered the loss of a baby and a sixteen-year-old son, Pam Vredevelt offers sound answers and advice. As an expert in love and loss, Pam gives reassuring comfort to any woman fighting to maintain stability and faith in the midst of devastating heartbreak. Empty Arms: Hope and Support for Those Who Have Suffered a Miscarriage, Stillbirth, or Tubal Pregnancy is the essential guidebook for anyone suffering the agony of losing a baby.

About Pam Vredevelt

Pam Vredevelt is a Licensed Professional Counselor, popular inspirational speaker, and bestselling author of the Espresso for a Woman's Spirit series, Angel Behind the Rocking Chair, and Empty Arms: Hope and Support for Those Who Have Suffered a Miscarriage, Stillbirth, or Tubal Pregnancy. Pam, John, and their three children make their home in Gresham, Oregon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by CRTNEAN

This is an honest depiction of the tragedy and emotional turmoil faced by those who have suffered a miscarriage or stillbirth. In addition to resources, support and comfort, this book offers an honest perspective that doesn't minimize but seeks to normalize and validate the intense devastation and o......more

Goodreads review by Melissa

Good book. Definitely a comfort to read after having had a miscarriage. The author wrote the book in her 20s, published in 1984, so I feel it is a little outdated. It is a Christian book, but it didn’t really explore gospel themes related to grief (which I was hoping to hear more of), but rather lea......more