Holding the Light

Samantha Banerjee: My PUSH for Preventing Stillborn Babies

Monica and Colby Charette Season 3 Episode 32

In 2013 Samantha Banerjee was pregnant with her first child, she lovingly named, Alana. Nearing the end of a textbook pregnancy and just days away from meeting her baby girl, the unthinkable happened. Alana died from stillbirth. And thus began Samantha’s empowering grief journey that has captured national attention through tireless advocacy for stillbirth awareness and prevention. 

Samantha, who lives in New York with her husband and two healthy children, is nationally-renowned within the loss community for her candid writing on grief and has been featured in The Washington Post, TODAY, ProPublica, and ABC News. 

To learn more about Samantha's advocacy work with PUSH for Empowered Pregnancy, visit pushpregnancy.org.

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