'I cannot begin to articulate my pain, grief and despair through my entire soul.'
Is this a honeymoon bebe?” she wrote in December. can you see a double line on here? “I don’t really have many other words other than living in a space of gratitude for the strength of other women who have been through this, my four healthy kids and the simplicity of health when you have it.” “I lasted about 20 minutes in the heat, sun and public display of being sick (I literally just have to laugh because I cry the rest of the time),” she said. The mother said she doesn’t “even have the words on how to write or how to comprehend this”. “I am trying to trust in god’s timing and I have always believed that the universe has my back and no matter how confusing this all feels, I am trying to make sense of this grief with my faith.
Mum-of-four Sophie Guidolin, 33, from the Gold Coast, announced on Wednesday she had given birth to her late daughter Pixie.
All as I lay in the hospital on a drip. 'I just want my life back, or at least the basics. 'I feel so guilty for my thoughts prior and I would do anything to have that pain, over this harrowing experience.
Fitness influencer Sophie Guidolin has revealed some heartbreaking news following her pregnancy with daughter Pixie. Sharing a post on Instagram on Friday, ...
Fitness influencer Sophie Guidolin has shared the tragic news that she gave birth to a stillborn daughter.
Is this a honeymoon bebe?” she wrote on the pic. The influencer shared a follow up photo of Pixie’s hand on hers. “I feel so guilty for my thoughts prior and I would do anything to have that pain, over this harrowing experience. can you see a double line on here? “I gave birth to a beautiful little girl, Pixie via c-section born stillborn. To speak to someone, you can call Bears of Hope on
A mum and influencer has thanked all of those who rallied around her as she opened up about her despair over giving birth to a stillborn baby.
Another commented: "I am also an angel mama to a beautiful baby girl. I feel so guilty for my thoughts prior and I would do anything to have that pain, over this harrowing experience," she wrote. Maybe some souls were always meant to be angels," she wrote, adding: "Pixie, I love you." Just know your baby is there watching over you." Guidolin began her post with a 'trigger warning' as she acknowledged she has a lot of mums and mums-to-be among her followers, but she continued with her candour as she said she 'cannot begin to articulate' her pain, grief and despair over the loss. In the months that followed, the mum remained candid about her experience as she shared posts of herself 'exhausted' and 'sick' in hospital, and having to carry around a bag she could be sick in.