
Melinda's Story
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In this deeply moving episode of The Silent Mother podcast, I sit down with Melinda, a mother who has spent the past decade navigating life after loss. Her daughter, Victoria, was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and passed away at just 23 days old. On the 10-year anniversary of Victoria’s passing, Melinda shares how that heartbreaking loss shaped her, not just as a grieving mother but as a woman determined to grow, heal, and honor her daughter’s memory.
We discuss the raw realities of infant loss, the struggles of coping in the early years, and how grief transformed her perspective on life, mortality, and motherhood. Melinda also opens up about addiction, breaking cycles for her older daughters, and the ways she has found purpose in her pain.
If you’ve ever experienced loss or know someone who has, this episode is a reminder that you’re not alone. Healing doesn’t mean forgetting, it means learning to carry love forward in a new way.
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