Forget Me Not Bereavement Boxes for hospitals

Early Loss Bereavement Box

Our Early Loss Bereavement Box is designed primarily for miscarriage before 20 weeks of gestation; however, this box can be gifted at any point in their pregnancy. These boxes are given as gifts to families from the hospital to begin their grief journey ahead.

Late Loss Bereavement Box

Our Late Loss Bereavement Box is designed for stillborn or infant death after 20 weeks of gestation. These boxes are given as gifts to families from the hospital to begin their grief journey ahead.

Trusted by Major Hospital Networks

Logos of various healthcare organizations, including Summit Healthcare, Sumner Highpoint Health System, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, CommonSpirit, Northwest Women's Center, Siloam Springs Regional Hospital, and Grove Creek Medical Center.
Logos of multiple healthcare organizations including NYU Langone Health, Reid Health, Kern Medical, Dignity Health, Adventist Health, St. Lawrence Health, and Hannibal Regional.

All of our boxes come with a removable QR code for a nurse to scan to watch bereavement trainings. This will help guide them through supporting a pregnancy loss patient.

Bereavement Training

Multiple smartphones display a step-by-step guide for preparing a grief-related gift box, with images of hands opening a box and removing its outer sleeve, and instructions on the screens.

Become an expert in parental bereavement care

Every week, we deliver evidence-based strategies to support families through pregnancy loss. Created by Jay CRNA, MS, specializing in obstetrical anesthesia, and Trina a bereavement expert, both with personal pregnancy loss experience.

Screenshot of an email titled "It's not just the patient grieving" from Forget Me Not, featuring an article about five evidence-based tactics to help labor and delivery nurses process grief.