The following list of sites and links may contain useful information and resources.
Please note that Perinatal Support Washington is not responsible for the contents of any the websites and inclusion in this list does not indicate that Perinatal Support Washington is endorsing the policies, procedures, or views contained therein.
Babyloss
www.babyloss.com
Providing information and support for anyone affected by the death of a baby during pregnancy, at birth, or shortly afterwards.
Center for Loss in Multiple Birth
www.climb-support.org
Site providing parent-to-parent support for those who have experienced the death of one or more twins or multiple-birth children at any time from conception through birth, infancy, and early childhood.
First Candle/SIDS Alliance
www.firstcandle.org
A national nonprofit health organization with the goals of advancing infant health and survival, and increasing public participation and support in the fight against infant mortality.
Healing Hearts Baby Loss Comfort
www.babylosscomfort.com
Healing Hearts offers resource and memorial pages, and comfort support products for grieving families and friends.
The M.I.S.S. Foundation
www.missfoundation.org
Support and information for families who have experienced the loss of a baby or child.
P.S. of Puget Sound
www.psofpugetsound.org
Parent support for miscarriage, stillbirth, and newborn death.
SHARE Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support
http://www.nationalshare.org
Providing support to those whose lives are touched by the tragic death of a baby through early pregnancy loss, stillbirth, or newborn death. All information packets, correspondence, and support are free of charge for bereaved parents.
Silent Grief
www.silentgrief.com
Support for all who have suffered miscarriage and later child loss.
Seattle area program: Start Where You Are is a support group for women who have made the difficult decision to terminate a pregnancy due to fetal genetic or developmental abnormalities. The purpose of this group is to provide a healing space where women can share their feelings and stories in a compassionate and non-judgmental environment.