Misconceptions About Grief

There are several common myths about grief:
  • All losses of loved ones are the same.

  • All parents grieve in the same way.

  • Grief steadily declines over time.

  • Infant death should not be difficult because you did not know the baby well.

  • Children need to be protected from grief and death.

  • Couples who experience the death of a child have a higher incidence of divorce.

  • It is not important to have social support in your grief.

  • It takes two months to get over grief.

  • Children grieve like adults.

  • Parents only feel crazy if they are going crazy.

  • The intensity and length of your grief are testimony to your love for the deceased.

  • Bereaved parents do not have a relationship with the deceased baby after the death.
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