Saying Their Names: Navigating the weight of loss with Griffin Cares
Rachel Kule Rachel Kule

Saying Their Names: Navigating the weight of loss with Griffin Cares

At fertilyfe, we talk a lot about Intentional Coping. Often, that means finding ways to make it a great day even when it feels impossibly heavy. But to truly move forward, we must first honor and validate the space we’re in.

For those navigating the agony of miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss, carrying that weight can feel incredibly isolating.

That’s why the latest podcast episode is so meaningful. It features Paul Caine, co-founder of Griffin Cares, a foundation dedicated to honoring Paul and Pam’s son, Griffin, by supporting families through pregnancy and infant loss.

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“If you want to be a parent, you’ll be a parent.”

“If you want to be a parent, you’ll be a parent.”

This article, originally published with Columbia University, provides a critical look at the role of resilience and high standards of care in shaping the patient experience.

It brings life to our mantra for IVF: “if you want to be a parent, you’ll be a parent”.

Our insights are based on seven years of IVF, including successful surrogacy, and managing cumulative grief amid sudden loss and prolonged COVID isolation.

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