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Grief Dolls: A Comforting Tool After Loss
10 Feb
Summary
- Lifelike reborn dolls help a grieving mother cope with pregnancy loss.
- The dolls are weighted and hand-painted to mimic real newborns.
- The practice offers comfort and a way to process emotions after miscarriage.

Following a devastating miscarriage in March 2025, 19-year-old Evelyn Roth found an unexpected source of comfort in lifelike reborn dolls. Advised by her therapist, Roth and her boyfriend Logan, also 19, have embraced parenting two such dolls, which cost approximately $430 (£315) each.
These meticulously crafted dolls are designed to replicate real babies, weighing around 2.5kg and featuring hand-painted complexions. Holding these weighted figures provides a calming sensation, helping Roth to process her grief and feel less of the profound loss she experienced.
Roth, from Wisconsin, USA, shares that the dolls' realism often surprises people when she takes them out in a stroller. While some find the practice unusual, others are fascinated by the artistry involved. She initially became interested in reborn dolls years prior due to their lifelike appearance.




