ALTO, Texas (KTRE) - Pregnancy and infant loss awareness month is in October, but Payton Edwards said that the loss is never something that you forget.

She lost her son with an umbilical cord complication in 2024.

After losing Weston, she was given a pregnancy box to help comfort her after the devastation.

From there, the idea for her nonprofit ‘Deer Sweet Angel’ came to light, and since then she’s worked to help ensure that other families don’t feel alone with their loss.

“It’s so significant and so hard- it alters that family, like your thought process, your grief, it doesn’t ever end,” Edwards explained.

In her boxes, she includes a letter:

“(It’s) a path that no parent should have to take, we understand the ache in your heart, the pain of your empty arms, and the longing that nev

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