Both times Rachel was in the hospital delivering her stillborn sons, the people who had the biggest positive impact on her experience were nurses. While she only saw these two nurses briefly, they had also both lost babies. As nurses they were safe people. As mothers who had also lost babies, they were a comfort to Rachel that she was not alone and someone in the hospital knew the pain she was going through.

All the Nurse Advocates who volunteer with Unspoken Motherhood are both nurses and Unspoken Mothers, keeping them safe as someone who gets both worlds: the medical world and the loss mom world.

Are you a nurse who is also an Unspoken Mother? Would you like to volunteer to bring gift baskets to mothers in the hospital when they deliver stillborn babies, and also connect them to resources to help them move forward? Would you like to be someone who says the right thing, which also means sometimes not saying anything at all and just sitting there in silence as someone who gets it?

Contact us to see what our current needs are!