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  2. Rainbow baby - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century, such parents seeking to have another child often turn to online support groups for information and encouragement. [5] According to physician Jennifer Kulp-Makarov, "It is an extremely emotional and devastating experience to lose a pregnancy or baby.

  3. ‘An Infertility Support Group Helped Me Heal From My Miscarriage’

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  4. Here’s What to Say to Comfort Someone Who Just Had a Miscarriage

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    What *not* to say to someone who had a miscarriage Steer clear of "should" Anderson recommends avoiding the word “should” since it is “a key indicator that you are passing judgment,” she says.

  5. Online health communities - Wikipedia

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    This support can be beneficial to patients in a number of ways, such as helping them adjust to the stress of a particular condition. [14] Support is also a consistent indicator of survival for many conditions. [15] Patients interact with others in online health communities in a number of different ways.

  6. Co-Dependents Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) is a twelve-step program for people who share a common desire to develop functional and healthy relationships. [1] [2] [3] Co-Dependents Anonymous was founded by Ken and Mary Richardson and the first CoDA meeting attended by 30 people was held October 22, 1986 in Phoenix, Arizona.

  7. The 5 Best Online Support Groups for Caregivers - AOL

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  8. Support group - Wikipedia

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    Since at least 1982, the Internet has provided a venue for support groups. Discussing online self-help support groups as the precursor to e-therapy, Martha Ainsworth notes that "the enduring success of these groups has firmly established the potential of computer-mediated communication to enable discussion of sensitive personal issues." [3]

  9. Rebecca Zamolo Says Opening Up About Her Miscarriage Online ...

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    The YouTuber tells PEOPLE that she's happy to have created lines of communication between kids and their moms dealing with pregnancy loss