This is a statement I don't take flippantly. Statistics will show that 31% of pregnancies will end in a miscarriage. That is nearly 1 out of 3 women. Devastating. The loss of a child is never something to be brushed off, or ignored.
It is a life, gone too early. As we see it, they never received the chance to be who God intended them to be. It is not a ball of tissue, randomly placed together inside of a womb. It is a person.
That baby had life.
My sister miscarried their precious baby about a week ago. It is a brutal loss. Any loss of a child is brutal. In a perfect world, babies don't die.
They gave the baby the name Salem Lael (Peace, Belonging to God). Salem lost their sweet little life at just 9 weeks in utero. Rachel, my sister, began to suspect something wasn't right around her 10 week mark. Going in for her ultrasound, they detected no heartbeat. Sweet baby Salem was gone.
Make no mistake, that baby was loved and was created with great purpose. We live in a fallen world where death doesn't play fair, and will take an innocent baby.
Salem leaves a great testimony. My sister labored in the tub and gave birth to a perfectly intact baby. This is rare. This is a miracle to be able to hold a child that small.
Below are a couple of photos of sweet Salem, at just 9 weeks old. This is the beauty of early life.
These photos were taken with my iPhone and I regret not having my camera on hand. I had no idea what I was about to witness.
Meet Salem.
It is a miraculous thing.
You can clearly see their eyes, ears, mouth, arms, legs and a nose.
This is only at 9 weeks. Many women don't even realize they are pregnant at this stage.
Friends, life is precious.
Savor the miracle of life as you hold your littles.
Comfort those who cannot.
For those of you who have experienced a great loss, I am so sorry.
Your grief is not lost on me.
Ps 34:18
"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."