I really hope you ladies don't mind me posting my question but I need some help figuring out the best way to handle the loss of a close relatives child.
My cousins baby was found unresponsive this morning at about 8 am and was rushed to the hospital but he was gone before they found him. He had vomited in his sleep and aspirated it into his lungs. Our whole family is crushed right now. While I have lost an infant sister I have never lost a child so I cannot fathom what my cousin is going through right now. We all went up to the hospital to be with her and say our goodbyes. I'm just numb right now and I have no idea what to do. I was at the hospital right after this little guy was born and I was at the hospital today right after he died.
My primary focus is comforting her the best I can and trying to make sure she does not blame herself. Her boyfriend is who found the baby (he just turned 2 a couple of months ago) and he's completely devastated.
Do you have any advice on how I can be the most help right now? I am pretty close with her and another cousin so me and the other cousin are going to get together and make up some meals for her this week so she doesn't have to think about that on top of everything else but I will accept ANY suggestions on what I can do to help (I know nothing will ever be good enough because nothing I can do will bring him back but I want to be there for her as much as I can)
Re: I could really use advice from you ladies right now... (ticker warning)
My DD was also 2 when she passed away. First I am so so so sorry. Nothing can prepare a parent for that, and nothing can make anything better. I second PP, just pick something and do it. Try and make sure there isn't stuff for her to have to do. Cleaning was awesome, read the clicky's at the top of the page they fit in pretty well.
And please invite her here. I wish I had known about this site sooner. I refuse counseling, it isn't for me at all and I wish I had this support then.