The Frailty of a Butterfly: My Journey Through Newborn Loss
By (Author) Mary Wasacz
BookBaby
BookBaby
31st October 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
110
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm
185g
It is 1977 and Mary's third child, Cathy Anne, doesn't breathe at birth. Diagnosed later with Trisomy 18, a life-threatening syndrome, Cathy Anne is destined to be left in the care of an institutionbut Mary and her husband John want to give her normalcy and love for the short time she spends on Earth. Facing multiple challenges with the pressure of rapid-fire decisions, they advocate for Cathy Anne to spend her final days at home. The only way for them to survive their heartbreak is to lean into their faith, the presence of God, and His strength and peace for their family. After this life-altering experience, Mary and John decide to pioneer the first perinatal loss bereavement support group in Westchester County, New York. Mary, a nurse by profession, transforms her career trajectory to become a family therapist specializing in bereavementopening both her heart and home to grieving parents.
Mary Wasacz is a family therapist and clinical specialist certified by the American Nurses Association. She was the bereavement and spiritual care coordinator for hospice for over twenty years. Mary and her husband have three children and eight grandchildren. She and her husband are avid travelers who have visited all seven continents. They currently live in New York's suburbs, where they dote on their three parrots.