Who We Are

The Reproductive Loss Network, International (RLN) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides a Biblical response to our grieving world through educating, equipping, and encouraging the helpers who support those touched by reproductive loss.

Our training and consulting services help build specialized frameworks for healing programs and care teams within pregnancy medical clinics, counseling and resource centers, community organizations, and churches. RLN bridges the gap between those who desperately need biblical grief care and the helpers who offer compassionate support rich in Scripture and filled with eternal hope. 

 A Brief History

The partnership for care began in the early 2000s at a life-affirming pregnancy clinic in Northern California, where Tricia Lewis was the Executive Director, and Tanya Flores joined the staff as the Director of Reproductive Grief Care. As they witnessed the increased need for reproductive loss care in their clinic, Tricia and Tanya were struck by the lack of biblical comprehensive support tools available to aid helpers in assisting those affected by miscarriage, stillbirth, infertility, and related reproductive health challenges. Motivated to address this gap, they launched Reproductive Loss Network in 2021. By working alongside pregnancy clinics, churches, organizations, counselors, and willing individuals, they seek to expand and support the existing care network and offer healing resources rich in scripture and filled with eternal hope.

Our Leadership

Tanya Flores, Founder

Tanya is certified by the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC) and is co-founder of Reproductive Loss Network. She is also the Director of Client Services + Education at a California medical pregnancy clinic where she leads a team of Grief Care Advocates who provide support for men and women experiencing loss due to miscarriage, stillbirth, hysterectomy, infertility, and abortion. Tanya also serves as a lead biblical counselor at her local church. From her extensive years in training and advocacy, she is devoted to increasing awareness and care for reproductive grief throughout churches and community organizations.

Tanya loves to travel and build partnerships wherever possible. She believes everyone can be a helper to those in need and welcomes opportunities to encourage others to share their stories to reveal God’s redemptive power in all things.

Tricia Lewis, Ph.D., Founder

Tricia Lewis is a national and international grief care educator and co-founder of Reproductive Loss Network. Tricia had the privilege of spending many years as an executive director for a pregnancy clinic in Northern California. She now provides biblical grief education to individuals and groups, especially in pregnancy help organizations. Tricia holds a Ph.D. in Counseling and Psychology with concentrations in trauma, crisis, and grief. Tricia is also the Co-founder and CEO of MyCareTrac.org, a client care software providing support to reproductive grief and loss helpers. 

Tricia resides in Nashville but takes great pleasure cultivating enduring relationships with individuals, regardless of location. She finds joy in inspiring others to contribute to their communities through practical and compassionate care.

Rebekah Hagan, Board Member

Rebekah Hagan has spent nearly a decade working in the pregnancy-help movement, bringing a unique perspective as a former teenage, single mother navigating unexpected pregnancies turned passionate advocate. A champion of grace-centered outreach, Rebekah shares her story and collaborates with pregnancy centers, churches, and pregnancy-help organizations worldwide. Having witnessed the deep grief and generational impact of abortion and miscarriage within her own family, Rebekah is proud to serve on the board of Reproductive Loss Network and support the ministry financially. Today, she and her husband live in North Louisiana with their four children.

Learn more about us by listening to these interviews:

Biblical Counseling Coalition’s 15:14 Podcast

Tanya and Tricia join the host and the Executive Director of the Biblical Counseling Coalition, Curtis Solomon.There is a special aftershow episode for BCC Partners. To find out more about becoming a partner, check out this link.

The Soul Care Podcast

Tanya and Tricia join the hosts Jinda Reinig, Kimberly Willess, and Warren Lamb of Truth in Love Biblical Counseling. The discussion emphasizes the need for churches to address reproductive loss from a biblical perspective and equip caregivers to provide support and comfort. They also highlight the importance of creating safe spaces for individuals to grieve and share their stories, as well as the need for ongoing support and care beyond the immediate aftermath of loss.

It is not for Christians to be lukewarm in regard to the investigations and discoveries of the time. Rather, the followers of the Truth Indeed can have no safety, in science or in philosophy, save in the arms of truth. It is for us, therefore, as Christians, to push investigation to the utmost; to be leaders in every science; to stand in the van of criticism; to be the first to catch in every field the voice of the Revealer of truth, who is also our Redeemer.

B. B. Warfield

Selected Shorter Writings of Benjamin B. Warfield, (Nutley, NJ: Presbyterian & Reformed, 1970-1973), 2:463-465.

Who We Are

The Reproductive Loss Network, International (RLN) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that desires to bring a Biblical response to our grieving world through educating, equipping, and encouraging the helpers who support those touched by reproductive loss. Our training and consulting services help build specialized frameworks for healing programs and care teams within pregnancy medical clinics, counseling and resource centers, community organizations, and churches. RLN bridges the gap between those who desperately need biblical grief care and the helpers who offer compassionate support rich in Scripture and filled with eternal hope.

A Brief History 

The partnership for care began in the early 2000s at a life-affirming pregnancy clinic in Northern California, where Tricia Lewis was the Executive Director, and Tanya Flores joined the staff as the Director of Reproductive Grief Care. As they witnessed the increased need for reproductive loss care in their clinic, Tricia and Tanya were struck by the lack of biblical comprehensive support tools available to aid helpers in assisting those affected by miscarriage, stillbirth, infertility, and related reproductive health challenges. Motivated to address this gap, they launched Reproductive Loss Network in 2021. By working alongside pregnancy clinics, churches, organizations, counselors, and willing individuals, they seek to expand and support the existing care network and offer healing resources rich in scripture and filled with eternal hope.

Our Leadership

Tanya Flores, Founder

Tanya is certified by the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC) and is co-founder of Reproductive Loss Network. She is also the Director of Client Services + Education at a California medical pregnancy clinic where she leads a team of Grief Care Advocates who provide support for men and women experiencing loss due to miscarriage, stillbirth, hysterectomy, infertility, and abortion. Tanya also serves as a lead biblical counselor at her local church. From her extensive years in training and advocacy, she is devoted to increasing awareness and care for reproductive grief throughout churches and community organizations.

Tanya loves to travel and build partnerships wherever possible. She believes everyone can be a helper to those in need and welcomes opportunities to encourage others to share their stories to reveal God’s redemptive power in all things.

Tricia Lewis, Ph.D., Founder

Tricia Lewis is a national and international grief care educator and co-founder of the Reproductive Loss Network. Tricia had the privilege of spending many years as an executive director for a pregnancy clinic in Northern California. She now provides biblical grief education to individuals and groups, especially in pregnancy help organizations. Tricia holds a Ph.D. in Counseling and Psychology with concentrations in trauma, crisis, and grief.

Tricia resides in Nashville but takes great pleasure cultivating enduring relationships with individuals, regardless of location. She finds joy in educating, empowering, and inspiring others to contribute to their communities through practical and compassionate care.

Rebekah Hagan, Board Member

Rebekah Hagan has spent nearly a decade working in the pregnancy-help movement, bringing a unique perspective as a former teenage, single mother navigating unexpected pregnancies turned passionate advocate. A champion of grace-centered outreach, Rebekah shares her story and collaborates with pregnancy centers, churches, and pregnancy-help organizations worldwide. Having witnessed the deep grief and generational impact of abortion and miscarriage within her own family, Rebekah is proud to serve on the board of Reproductive Loss Network and support the ministry financially. Today, she and her husband live in North Louisiana with their four children.

Learn More About Us on the Soul Care Podcast

Reproductive Loss Network

Tanya and Tricia join the hosts Jinda Reinig, Kimberly Willess, and Warren Lamb of Truth in Love Biblical Counseling. The discussion emphasizes the need for churches to address reproductive loss from a biblical perspective and equip caregivers to provide support and comfort. They also highlight the importance of creating safe spaces for individuals to grieve and share their stories, as well as the need for ongoing support and care beyond the immediate aftermath of loss.