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Experiencing death and loss of an unborn baby is something we are all going to have to face at one point in our lives. There is no escape from it. Having a miscarriage isnt shy of experiencing a loss of a life a loved one. Despite the baby never being held or having a personality it is still a loss. First time expectant parents experience this in a profound manner by a broken heart as if the heart is being wrung in a ringer. The desire to comfort their partner is frozen because the pain is so deep and they are also crying unable to move as if they are so terrified they cant make any sense of anything. This can be a very difficult time for some people especially if they have had multiple miscarriages and dont get the compassion quiet as much as when a baby is born then passes away. Nevertheless it is still a loss a death that the family experiences. In the book Mommy I am with Jesus this is a testimony and a journey that Claudia Duran has experienced. During the initial awareness of pregnancy and feeling the excitement and the unknown is such a blessing that a baby is being formed in the mothers womb. Parents that have had the opportunity to see or hear their babys heartbeat in the mothers womb brings love joy and understanding of the life being formed. The parents feel a sense of a deep connection to the baby and to each other. The anticipation that comes with pregnancy yet one day and for no apparent reason the babys heartbeat suddenly stops and there is nothing that can be done about it. It is hard to believe that a heart that was once alive and beating is no more. There is no sound where there was once a racing heartbeat. Then flooding questions like where does the baby go? How does anyone get through the pain of losing a life especially one that is unforeseen and hoped for? As stated in the bible If it were not so would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? John 14:2 offers hope that we will be reunited once more with those we have lost. In the movie Heaven is for Real by Randall Wallace there is a scene where the little boy who was said to have gone to heaven then came back told his mom that he had another sister and asked why she hadnt told him. The mom broke down crying and told her little boy they had lost a baby and didnt know the gender which gives hope for our unborn babies. Scenes like this hit home and puts a lump in your throat.This is a silent suffering and it doesnt discriminate regardless of age race or cultural boundaries. The ages and races of the women who lost their unborn babies range from 20-year olds to 40 somethings. There are so many people that have experienced this but never talked mourned and possibly healed from the loss of their unborn babies. Many times expectant parents want to be alone but what happens in that alone time? Do they have someone that can comfort them in a positive manner? The intention of this book is to comfort those who have lost an unborn baby. It is written in a simplistic manner as a means for healing the wounded heart within. It is also a basic aim for families to share with one another as well as to explain to small children and give them a basic understanding of the loss as it can be overwhelming. As the book draws from bible verses that point to how babies are formed to where we go when we die it is a simple yet profound style.