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The Birth Laine – Doula, Childbirth Education & Birth Photography
Meet Laine
Why a Doula?
Birth Support
Childbirth Education
Birth Equipment Rentals
Blog
Contact
BOOK A FREE CONSULT
Meet Laine
Why a Doula?
Birth Support
Childbirth Education
Birth Equipment Rentals
Blog
Contact
BOOK A FREE CONSULT
OVRY x The Birth Laine: Pregnancy After Loss - Navigating the Emotional Reality of Trying Again
Pregnancy & Postpartum Laine Ferguson 2026-04-23 Pregnancy & Postpartum Laine Ferguson 2026-04-23

OVRY x The Birth Laine: Pregnancy After Loss - Navigating the Emotional Reality of Trying Again

Trying to conceive after pregnancy loss can feel overwhelming, complex, and deeply emotional. In this post, I share what it can really feel like to try again after loss - and how to navigate this stage with support in Nelson, BC.

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That carrier is still in the box, isn’t it. Let’s fix that. 👇🏼

No judgment -  I see it all the time. The carrier gets gifted or purchased with the best intentions (and ALL the online research), and then life happens and it just... sits
Trying again after pregnancy loss didn’t feel how I thought it would.

I expected to feel: Ready, Hopeful & Clear

Instead it felt like:
Holding grief and hope at the exact same timeWanting it so badly… and being scared of it. Questi
PSA: you don’t have to figure out birth alone.

I’m Laine — Birth Doula, Childbirth Educator, and the person who will answer your calls at 2am without making you feel like you’re being too much.

I work with families who want
If you’re planning to give birth at Kootenay Lake Hospital in Nelson, BC, this guide is here to help you feel a little more familiar with what the experience can look like.

Hospital birth can feel like a lot of unknowns - especially if it&rsqu

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Proudly serving my community in Nelson, BC, the West Kootenays, and beyond.

Inclusive care is at the heart of my work - meeting every family with respect, empathy, and open-hearted support.

I acknowledge with gratitude that my work of supporting birth and families takes place on the traditional territory of the Sinixt, Syilx, and Ktunaxa Peoples, and on land shared with Inuit and Métis communities. I honour the enduring relationship between land, community, and new life.

I am proud to serve Indigenous families living in BC as an approved provider under BC’s Doulas for Aboriginal Families Grant Program


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