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[quote=Anonymous]Pre-infants. Huh. NP here. I guess I might have had that mentality (though I certainly wouldn't have used the word) before my son was still-born. When you're holding your dead baby in your arms, he is not a pre-infant. He has his brother's eyes, and his mom's hair, and his Dad's fingers and there's nothing "pre-infant" about that. Mine was my second child, and the labor and delivery were exactly the same but with such grief and stillness filling the room. It has been almost a decade. I won't watch this film in a theater, but yes, I would order it at home where I could sob freely. And I could only do that now, all these years later. Any sooner and it would be what grief counselors call secondary trauma. Movies and books examine the human experience and this is one of them. I'm not offended by the subject matter. [/quote]
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