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Stephanie Hack: Building Resilience and Healing After Loss
Oct 23, 2025, 11:53

Stephanie Hack: Building Resilience and Healing After Loss

Stephanie Hack, Founder of Lady Parts Doctor, shared a post by Sadija A. Smiley, Founder and CEO of  Stillborn and Infant Loss Support, on LinkedIn:

“I’m honored to be moderating a powerful panel on healing after loss in recognition of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.

Join me, Stillborn And Infant Loss Support (SAILS), and an incredible group of speakers and panelists for a meaningful event that fosters connection, reflection, and community healing.”

Quoting Sadija A. Smiley’s post:

“In recognition of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, I’m honored to continue the conversation with an event that’s especially close to my heart.

On November 1st, Stillborn And Infant Loss Support (SAILS) will host Together We Heal: Building Resilience in Black Women After Pregnancy and Infant Loss Forum.

This interactive wellness forum will center on mental health, grief, and resilience for Black women navigating pregnancy and infant loss, bringing together mothers, healthcare professionals, and community advocates for a day of connection, education, and emotional restoration.

Through storytelling, shared experiences, and expert insights, attendees will gain practical tools to support emotional healing and build lasting resilience.

I’ll be hosting alongside an incredible lineup of speakers and thought leaders, including:

  • Dr. Arielle Jordan, Mindset Quality – Keynote Speaker
  • Stephanie Hack, Lady Parts Doc – Panel Moderator
  • Antwanette Summers, Birthing Tranquilly Doula Services – Panelist
  • Dominique Stiger, LEAP Strategic Partners – Panelist

Registration is free but limited — reserve your seat today!

Date: Saturday, November 1, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM EST
Location: 11920 Grand Park Ave, North Bethesda
Register here.

Join us as we turn awareness into action and healing together.”

Stephanie Hack