Sympathy Messages for the Loss of a Child
- “Extending our deepest sympathy to you during this time. …
- “No amount of words can express the pain that you are going through. …
- “The love and joy that your child brought to us will never be forgotten. …
- “Your son/daughter was a true inspiration to everyone around him/her.
Then, how do you express condolences for a stillborn baby?
There are no words I can say to take your pain away, but please know that you are loved and cherished. Remembering your precious baby and sending you as much love and sympathy as you can possibly imagine. I can’t imagine how you’re feeling. I’m so sorry for your loss and I’m thinking of you.
Beside this, what do you say to a grieving mother?
What to Say to a Grieving Parent
- Offer sincere condolence. “I am so sorry for your loss” is a good example.
- Offer open-ended support. “If there is anything I can do, please let me know. …
- Offer silence. …
- When the time is right, express what the deceased child meant to you.
What do you write in a sympathy card for a miscarriage?
Sympathy messages for miscarriage/loss of pregnancy
- Wishing you any and everything you need to bring you comfort during this time.
- Words can’t express how sorry I am. …
- Remember you’re not alone.
- I’m thinking of you, and I’m here for you.
- Be gentle with yourself, and take all the time you need to heal.
What not to say to someone who had a stillbirth?
Don’t Say: “It wasn’t meant to be.” “When you say ‘it wasn’t meant to be,’ you are isolating yourself from that person, by not validating her grief,” Dr. Zucker tells Us. “You should ask her how she feels, rather than telling her how to feel.”