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Ways To Remember Your Angel Baby

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Honoring Your Angel Baby

So I have known a few mamas in my online and real life groups that have had miscarriages / losses. And I was looking for ideas for one mama who had a new loss on how she could remember her angel baby. The idea to make this list came about and the reasons some women choose to do some sort of remembrance when she has a loss either through pregnancy or infant loss.

Reasons Some May Choose To Do A Remembrance

  • To make sure an angel baby (babies) is remembered 
  • To show how an angel baby has touched the mother's and family's life

Ways To Remember


  • Get a Christmas Ornament for your angel baby every year
  • Giving Baby A Name (or unisex name if sex is unknown)
  • Go to a Sweet Pea Remembrance Gathering (for more info, click here
  • Grow Flowers
- Forget Me Nots
  • Memory Box
  • Plant a Tree
- Apple Tree 

- Magnolia Tree
  • Keep A Journal of your pregnancy / infant & loss
  • Keep A Scrap Book of your pregnancy / infant & loss
  • Release Ballons
  • Remembrance Ceremony of your own
  • Wear A Necklace or Bracelet 
La Belle Dame's Miscarriage Jewelry

 Remembering Our Babies Memorial Keepsake Boutique
  • Write Letters
For more ideas, click this website: Sweet Pea Project

Ways To Help The Grieving Process


Last Edited: December 27,2016

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