EBOOK

When the Heartbeat Never Came

Lori Alexander
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Year
2025
Language
English

About

When the Heartbeat Never Came
There are certain sounds we carry in our hearts long before they exist in the world. For many women, the imagined rhythm of a baby's heartbeat is one of them. It is a sound that promises life, continuity, and love that stretches into the future. But for some of us, that sound never comes.
The silence in that moment is louder than any noise we've ever known. It is the silence of a dream slipping away. It is the silence that follows the doctor's words, the ultrasound screen frozen, the waiting room full of mothers whose journeys look so different from our own. It is the silence that stays with us long after we leave the clinic, echoing through our homes, our beds, our bodies.
This book is for the women who know that silence.
For the women who hoped, tried, prayed, and prepared-only to be left with empty arms.
For the women who have been told to "just try again" or to "be grateful for what you have," as though grief has an on-and-off switch.
For the women whose bodies feel like strangers, who look in the mirror and see failure staring back.
For the women who longed to hear the flutter of life but instead were left with the stillness of loss.
You are not alone.
Why This Book Exists
Infertility and miscarriage are not rare, yet they are rarely spoken of openly. Society teaches us to whisper about our losses, to hide our pain behind polite smiles, to pretend that "moving on" is simple. But the truth is that miscarriage and infertility carve deep scars into a woman's identity, sense of worth, and vision for the future.
This book does not seek to gloss over that reality. Instead, it exists to walk with you through it. When the Heartbeat Never Came is raw and honest, because your grief deserves to be honored in its fullness. But it is also a book of healing, because silence is not the end of your story.
What You Will Find Here
Each chapter weaves together stories of loss, the emotional and physical toll of infertility and miscarriage, and practical ways to cope. You will find tools-grounding practices, journaling prompts, rituals of remembrance, therapeutic techniques, and affirmations-that invite you to tend to both your body and your spirit.
This book does not offer false promises or quick fixes. Healing is not a straight line, and there is no universal timeline for grief. Instead, it offers a safe place to feel, to reflect, and to begin slowly piecing together the parts of yourself that feel broken.
At the end of this book, you will also find cited references-medical research, psychological insights, and spiritual practices-that affirm the legitimacy of your experience. Because your grief is real, and so is your healing.

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