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Held in Hope: Navigating Pregnancy-Related Health Challenges Together

Join us for a compassionate 60-minute gathering for women and birthing parents who have experienced medically complex pregnancies or losses due to maternal health challenges. Whether you've faced a T-shaped uterus, incompetent/dynamic cervix, preeclampsia, placental abruption, gestational diabetes, hyperemesis gravidarum, blood clots, postpartum hemorrhage, or other complications, this space offers understanding and connection. Share, listen, and be supported in a community that honors your journey and the profound impact of pregnancy-related health challenges.

Host: Betsy Winter
Date: Wednesday, May 7th, 2025
Time: 4:00pm to 5:00pm PDT / 7:00pm to 8:00pm EDT
Cost: Free
Appreciated Donation: $10.00
Choose the "Pay what you Want Amount" at registration to customize your donation amount.

  • The journey of love, loss and life after loss looks different for everyone. Return to Zero: HOPE will be hosting a workshop series designed to provide supportive spaces for the diversity of our lived realities that come with our individual pregnancy and infant loss experiences. Our hope is to provide helpful resources and tools that encourage holistic healing. These workshops will uniquely support parents and providers through a trauma informed, resilience-focused, somatic approach.

    These workshops will be interactive. There will be time to share, time to write and reflect, and in some sessions opportunity more movement. Please have available a water bottle, paper and pencil, and a quiet space.

    Consider joining a workshop if:

    -It is true to your lived experience
    -You want to better understand a topic to support loved ones
    -It piques your interest
    -It feels like it might be supportive to where you are on your journey.

    All are welcome.

  • Betsy Winter, our Director of Community Support, will host these workshops. She is a perinatal mental health advocate and certified Mind Body coach, who specializes in grief, trauma, and embodied transformation. To read her full bio click here.