The challenge of reaching out for help after a miscarriage while serving in the military can be a real struggle. But finding that help can change your life for the better. Wendi served in the Army and she had a miscarriage at twenty weeks. The experience led her to hate her body and herself. She blamed herself and struggled with the emotions of losing a child to miscarriage. She tried to stuff that pain down. But ended up finally reaching out for help through the Military One Source crisis line. There she was able to get help and move forward.
Mentioned in this episode:
A Girl's Guide to Military Service
Women of the Military Mentorship Program
Cohen Veterans Network - Episode 137
About Wendi:
Wendi is a woman of God, wife, mama of 2, Army Veteran. She is dedicated to helping faith-led military women go from burned out to building a balanced lifestyle without sacrificing their career. She served for over 5 years as an Adjutant General Officer (HR) and now a Life Coach for military women.
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