Kendall Lauren Honig Pregnancy and Infant Loss Program
Dear Parents and Family,
We know this is a painful time and one you were not prepared for, and we extend our
heartfelt sympathy. During
this time you may be experiencing a variety of emotions and reactions that may be difficult to
understand or control. It may also be difficult to think clearly and make decisions. We hope
this site provides some understanding about the emotions you will experience as you grieve
for the loss of your baby. We hope this information is helpful as you think through the
decisions you will be faced with in the days ahead.
You may be presented with
a number of decisions to make regarding your baby, depending upon the stage of your
pregnancy at the time of loss. These may include naming your baby, finding out the gender of
your baby, viewing and holding your baby, and receiving a photo or other memento. You may
have specific cultural or religious practices we can help with if possible. We encourage you to
ask questions and take time making these decisions and if you change your mind, just let us
know. In addition, we have included some information to assist you in making funeral or
memorial service arrangements.
As you go through the grieving and healing process, you will find that friends and family will
want to help, however, they may not know the best way to lend their support. This site
includes helpful information for them as well.
If you are reading this information after leaving the hospital and have questions or need additional
support, please contact Hoag's Social Services department at 949/764-8226.
Hoag has resources to assist you, including support groups, social services and pastoral care
services. Please do not hesitate to approach our staff with questions or concerns about your
feelings, what to expect, and what decisions need to be made.
In deepest sympathy,
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
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