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Read more: My Daughter Died, But I’m Still Mothering Her [Longreads]

By James Cole · On 5 January, 2018

Anticipatory grief is defined as ‘the normal mourning that occurs when a patient or family is expecting a death.’ As if there was anything normal about preparing to mourn my child’s death.

A harrowing but incredible longread for your weekend as Jacqueline Dooley recalls going from being a mother of the child to never being the mother of the adult. Read more…

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James Cole is the Group Editor for Sailfin Magazines, and oversees Home and Decorating, Family and Parenting, and Traveller and Tourist

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