Do any of these sound like you?
You were hit by an avalanche of thoughts and feels when you learned about your pregnancy but you don’t know how to capture them in a way that helps you process both the joy and the anxiety.
You feel alone—like no one really gets how complicated it is—this mix of hope, fear, and grief.
You’ve tried to reflect on your pregnancy, but it all feels overwhelming, and retreating into denial is more of an instinct than a choice.
You don’t have to do this alone—I’ve been where you are and I created this rainbow pregnancy journal just for you.
Pregnancy Appointment Pages:
Practical tracking for things like when and where, as well as space to prepare emotionally and for gentle processing afterward.
Letter Writing Pages:
Gentle prompts for writing letters to the rainbow you're expecting and the angel(s) you're missing.
Weekly Tracking Pages:
Track your baby's growing size and how you're feeling physically each week. Keep up with self-care and gratitude.
Weekly Journaling Pages:
Several prompted and free spaces to express yourself and connect with the here and now each week.
When I lost my first pregnancy, it nearly broke me in half. And the subsequent infertility I experience after that loss also did a number on my mental health.
Surrounded as I was, by a support system of truly wonderful people, I still felt so deeply alone.
Pregnancy and infant loss are such incredibly isolating experiences. They are so difficult and painful to talk about. So we don't. And that leaves so many women feeling alone in their grief (shame, guilt, depression, anxiety, the list goes on).
Something else we don't talk about much is how hard it can be to make it through a following pregnancy. Or actually bring home an infant. The fear and possibility of loss during these times can only be truly understood by someone who has lived through them.
Now that I am on the other side of that fear and doubt and confusion, with my rainbow in my arms, my heart keeps calling out for all of the mothers out there who are going through the same things I did.
I created "Two Pink Lines" because I remember the intensity of my fear, the comfort of my denial, and I wanted to offer a space for rainbow moms to process and try to prepare for how their lives are changing.
This journal is my way of reaching out to those who feel alone, scared, or uncertain, to remind you that you are not walking this path by yourself. Your story matters, your feelings matter, and your rainbow journey deserves to be honored.
If you don't love your journal, let us know within 7 days and we'll give you a full refund – no questions asked.
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