Loving Your Children While Grieving One
💬 COMMUNITY DISCUSSION | January 19, 2026
Grieving While Still Parenting
Hey sis…Today’s discussion is tender, and you’re invited to move through it at your own pace.
Losing a child changes everything.And when you’re grieving a child while still raising other children, the pain can feel complicated, heavy, and isolating.
Some days you’re brokenhearted.Some days you’re trying to be strong.Some days you’re just trying to make it through the day for the children who still need you.
There is no right way to grieve.There is no timeline.And there is no manual for how to hold this kind of loss.
If you feel comfortable, you’re invited to share:
  • How has losing a child changed the way you experience motherhood?
  • What has been hardest about grieving while still needing to show up for your other children?
  • What helps you get through the days when the grief feels overwhelming?
  • What do you wish people understood about this kind of loss?
You do not have to explain yourself.You do not have to be strong here.And you are not required to share details you’re not ready to revisit.
You can also respond with:
  • One word that describes how today feels
  • A heart emoji 💜
  • Or simply “I’m here”
This is a space of compassion, not comparison.Please respond with kindness, listening, and care.
If you’re grieving and still parenting…You are carrying more than most people realize.And you are not alone here.
💜 Bruised but Not BrokenHealing daily. Rising always.
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