As we navigate life, we expect to lose loved ones along the way but nothing prepares us for the loss of a child. It’s a heartbreak no parent should ever have to face: not just losing a child, but being the one to bury them. In the aftermath, we are left with endless questions. What could I have done differently? Was there something I missed?
Grief is not linear. We experience denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance but rarely in that order. Some days we feel like we’re surviving. Other days, not so much. As time passes—months, years even—we look back and wonder: How did I get through it all? Every second, every hour... somehow, we kept going.
That’s when we begin to think about our support systems. In moments of crisis, especially in hospital rooms filled with uncertainty, did we have someone to lean on? Someone to speak up when we couldn’t?
This is where SistersWhoSave steps in.
A group of remarkable women, SistersWhoSave came together to share their personal journeys through the complexities of healthcare and grief. Their stories are powerful reminders that every moment is a battle and no one should have to fight it alone.
On this podcast, we honor those journeys. We reflect, we remember, and we reach out so others can feel seen, heard, and supported.