Lost Dream is a miscarriage support group based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Welcome

Coping with the loss of your baby and letting all those dreams go might be very difficult. Welcome to LostDream Pregnancy Loss Support Group. Here, you are not alone. You are with others who have experienced a pregnancy loss and who have found that sharing their emotions and learning from them made a positive difference in their healing process.

As you browse the content of this site, we hope you will be reassured that the emotions you are experiencing are normal. Be gentle with yourself and patient with others who might not understand the depths of your emotions. But, above all, give yourself time to heal. If possible, share your experiences with other members of this community. We look forward to having you participate at LostDream.

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Share Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support

Share is our featured link. Share offers information and support for families and friends going through pregnancy and infant loss and information for professionals caring for those experiencing loss. Read more»

Capturing a Short Life

Capturing a Short Life is a sensitive and intimate documentary film produced by Sheona McDonald about families dealing with infant loss that occurs before, during, and after birth. Capturing a Short Life will air on on The Knowledge Network on Monday, December 14, 2009 at 10 pm. Read more»

Obesity increases the risk of recurrent pregnancy loss.

A recent study presented at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 7th annual meeting found that obesity significantly increased the risk of a subsequent pregnancy loss in women that had experienced previous pregnancy loss. Read detailed summary»

Consuming large amounts of caffeine during pregnancy doubles the risk of a pregnancy loss.

A recent study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology found that maternal caffeine consumption of 200 mg per day increased the risk of a pregnancy loss from 12% to 25%. Read detailed summary»

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We need volunteers to make this resource grow! If you would like to reach out to others and are interested in volunteering your time please visit our volunteer page and contact us »

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