This program is free with limited tickets on a first come first serve basis. A live panel discussion will accompany the program on March 11 at 1pm PT; a link to access the livestream will be included in your confirmation email when you reserve your ticket to this program.
According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, anywhere from 10 to 15 percent of pregnancies are lost, on average. However, miscarriage remains an uncomfortable topic among many families and communities. In order to shed light on this emotional topic and process firsthand experiences with miscarriage, the filmmakers featured in this program don't hold back in their honest portrayals of this kind of loss. This shorts program will have a live-streamed panel discussion with the filmmakers and family-buliding advocates on March 11th at 1pm.
Recommended latest start time to watch program prior to the live panel discussion is Mar 11 at 12:20pm PT
Co-presented by RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association and Parent Support of Puget Sound
A young married couple finally conceive their first child, but it ends in a heartbreaking miscarriage. As they process the loss together, they discover that grieving their child is much harder than expected. (Content Warning: Discussion of Child Loss)
- Year2020
- Runtime14 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- PremiereSeattle Premiere
- DirectorHeather Hawthorn Doyle
- CastSarah Surh, Ryan Jinn
This program is free with limited tickets on a first come first serve basis. A live panel discussion will accompany the program on March 11 at 1pm PT; a link to access the livestream will be included in your confirmation email when you reserve your ticket to this program.
According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, anywhere from 10 to 15 percent of pregnancies are lost, on average. However, miscarriage remains an uncomfortable topic among many families and communities. In order to shed light on this emotional topic and process firsthand experiences with miscarriage, the filmmakers featured in this program don't hold back in their honest portrayals of this kind of loss. This shorts program will have a live-streamed panel discussion with the filmmakers and family-buliding advocates on March 11th at 1pm.
Recommended latest start time to watch program prior to the live panel discussion is Mar 11 at 12:20pm PT
Co-presented by RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association and Parent Support of Puget Sound
A young married couple finally conceive their first child, but it ends in a heartbreaking miscarriage. As they process the loss together, they discover that grieving their child is much harder than expected. (Content Warning: Discussion of Child Loss)
- Year2020
- Runtime14 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- PremiereSeattle Premiere
- DirectorHeather Hawthorn Doyle
- CastSarah Surh, Ryan Jinn