What To Put in a Care Package For Someone Going Through a Miscarriage Amy Smith, March 16, 2022March 16, 2022 What To Put in a Care Package For Someone Going Through a Miscarriage Every woman who has had a miscarriage experiences it differently, so there’s no one-size-fits-all care package you can send them after their loss. Instead, this care package guide will help you choose items that are tailor-made to your friend or loved one’s specific needs in the aftermath of her miscarriage. From snacks to reading material to an understanding ear, these miscarriage care package items are sure to give her comfort and support as she recovers from her loss. The basics A miscarriage is one of those rare life experiences that leave us feeling both heartbroken and helpless. There’s no right way to grieve, no matter how long we’ve been pregnant or how far along we were when our baby passed. But in those first few days (or weeks), it can be useful to have some practical gifts on hand—things that aren’t too personal but still help remind you someone cares about you and your loss. And even if you can’t think of any other gift, get flowers! They’re inexpensive and actually do make things easier for us for many reasons (especially around our physical symptoms). In addition to flowers, think of small or personal items such as trinkets, photo books, and cards. Comfort foods While you’re looking for miscarriage gifts to send, don’t forget about comfort foods—an empty fridge and freezer are more depressing than a heavy one. While you shouldn’t try to force-feed your friend, you can certainly help by bringing over some homemade chicken soup (complete with saltines), or dropping off her favorite dessert (the boxed kind is often easier on stomachs during such an unpleasant time). Also consider providing healthy snacks like granola bars, crackers, trail mix, or fresh fruit. You can also put a basket together with all of her favorite comfort snacks such as her favorite cookies, chips, candy, and bottled drinks Miscarriage gift baskets There are many different miscarriage care packages available to you if you’re looking for something to give someone going through a miscarriage. Themes can include treats that won’t upset their stomach, stuffed animals, and baskets with specific gifts that they need. You might also want to consider making your own customized miscarriage care package. It could include things like books about how to cope during recovery, scented candles that help keep calm, knitted blankets or scarves, or anything else from which you think your loved one would benefit. If you don’t know how to curate a gift box, you can choose from Laurelbox’s miscarriage gifts laurelbox that are already put together. Miscarriage gift ideas for the entire family Making sure you send gifts that she would never run out of things to open each day may give her something to look forward to. Hand-made cards, several thinking of you gifts such as flower arrangements, a box of Crumbl cookies, and different books are all wonderful ideas. You want to make sure that your friend has plenty to open so they don’t feel rushed or like they are missing anything. Some good thinking of gift ideas for her whole family includes: desserts, take-out meals, board games, gift cards to rent or stream a blockbuster movie for movie night, and some treats such as popcorn and candy to enjoy as they watch together may help cope together as they enjoy movie night together in the comfort of their own home. It’s always difficult to know what to say or do for someone that’s experiencing such a tragedy. We hope these miscarriage care package ideas help but don’t be afraid to ask other people what they might include. The best comfort is often knowing someone else is there to hold their hand through it all. Some women may not want visitors at all during their time of loss. Be prepared and respect her wishes. Connect with My Four and More on Social Media! FACEBOOK | TWITTER | YOUTUBE | INSTAGRAM | PINTEREST Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave Life basketbereavementcare packagecomfort foodsdifficultfamilyfriendsGiftsideaslossmiscarriagerespectsupporttragedywishes