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In today’s episode we are joined by Tarah Schwartz, Canadian journalist and author of Can’t Help Falling - A Long Road to Motherhood. - Why did Tarah write this book?
- Should you mention anything when you know someone had a pregnancy loss?
- When should you go back to work after a pregnancy loss?
- Are there any local support groups that were helpful?
- What can you do to support the non-pregnant parent after a pregnancy loss?
- How does adoption actually work?
- Was it hard writing the book or part of Tarah’s healing?
- Has a community grown from the book?
- Who’s the book for?
You can join Tarah through her website: https://tarahschwartz.ca/ Thank you to our supporter the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute at The Neuro. The Neuro is the first health sciences institution in the world to commit to Open Science, an approach to research that ensures scientific knowledge is shared widely and transparently. Please leave a rating for our podcast on iTunes! Join our community: Instagram: @curious_neuron Website: www.curiousneuron.com Podcast website: www.curiousneuron.com/curiousneuronpodcast Please leave a rating for our podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! You can listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music. Let me know if you rate the podcast and I will send you a FREE Emotions Moutain PDF to help your child regulate their emotions. Email me at info@curiousneuron.com
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Thank you to our supporter the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute at The Neuro. The Neuro is the first health sciences institution in the world to commit to Open Science, an approach to research that ensures scientific knowledge is shared widely and transparently. Join our community: Instagram: @curious_neuron Website: www.curiousneuron.com Podcast website: www.curiousneuron.com/curiousneuronpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAMkWjtcMFVrOmFPtyLk1ow Amazon Music: www.amazon.com/curiousneuron |