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(Listed in no particular order)
 
A mother of four children, two that are living and two that died:  http://amourningmom.wordpress.com/author/amourningmom/
 
Blog by a mom who had a stillborn baby at Northside in 2003 and now lives in South Africa. Her blog shares her experience in the hopes to reach others who have experienced a similar loss, shares ways of coping, and offers a listening ear.  http://stillborn-babies.blogspot.com/
 
Pregnancy loss and pregnancy after loss:  http://tonyatalk.blogspot.com/
 
Infertility and Loss/faith-based:  http://www.pregnantwithhope.com/ 
 
 
Pregnancy, Birth, and Memories of Baby J (stillborn at full-term): http://www.asleepingsumlin.blogspot.com/
 
Blog by a Mom who has had multiple losses:  19 wks, 9 wks, 8 wks:
 

Ups and downs of multiple miscarriages, D&C's, bloodwork, MTHFR and an array of RE visits:

 
1st trimester miscarriage: 
http://www.diaryofamiscarriage.blogspot.com/
 
Birth of healthy son and daughter followed by miscarriage of twin daughters, stillborn son at full-term due to cord accident, daughter born at 29 wks who lived four hours:
 
Infertility, pregnancy against the odds, ruptured uterus leading to premature delivery by emergency surgery:  http://lifewithoutbrenna.blogspot.com/
 
Multiple losses (miscarriage and ectopic):  http://motherofangels-rosa.blogspot.com/
 
Multiple losses including a daughter at 17 wks:  http://rememberingshannonelizabeth.blogspot.com/ 
 
Pregnancy After Loss:  "The birth of a child isn't always a nine-month process."
 
Daughter born still at full-term:   http://clownbaby.blogspot.com/