jodih
10 posts Nov 18, 2008
8:13 AM
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First I would like to say thank you for everyone that helped me when I lost my baby in January. I am currently 35 weeks pregnant.. can you believe it? I don't think I would have had the courage to even try again if it wasn't for some of you. I felt really lost and had no one to talk to until I stumbled across this site. Although, everyday I am still scared and think something is still going to happen. I look back at all I have been through this year and realize, I am GOING TO have this baby..and he will be fine.. So, I wanted to thank all the ladies that helped me through the worst time in my life.... there is light at the end of the tunnel. Jodi
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Anonymous
Guest Nov 18, 2008
9:17 AM
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I am so happy for you. You give me hope. I just had a fetal demise at 16 weeks and I am so devasted. We had to do fertility treatments and finally thought we were ok. I want to try agian, but I am not sure I can do it. The treatments are the least of it. God Bless you and your baby.
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jak
Guest Nov 18, 2008
10:54 AM
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Thanks for the encouraging words-knowing there are others that have lost and have the courage to try again and be successful is so reassuring to hear. I have 2 healthy boys, but had one miscarriage in between and another, which included a d&c, about a month ago. It is really scary to think about the possibility of going through yet another loss, but after reading this and other success stories, I feel there is still hope. We plan to begin trying for another and are hoping that we will be blessed with another healthy child in the near future. I am sure none of us will ever forget about the babies we never got to meet, but I feel it is important to keep hope alive. Thanks for sharing!
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EvaR
5 posts Nov 18, 2008
2:47 PM
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I just experienced a miscarriage on Sept. 1st @ 12.5 weeks due to premature rupture of the membranes. The loss of my little angel, is still hard to deal with, esp. with friends having new babies. I find myself crying every few days, but due to my age (I will be 38 in 3 weeks)...my husband and I need to pick up and keep moving forward before we start considering adoption. The RE gave me the OK to start trying again...I am actually getting ready to go on Follistim and Ovidril injections next week. I worry EVERY DAY that I will have another miscarriage (esp. since I have PCOS), but I have been told that I need to remain positive and think happy thoughts. I am trying, but it's hard not to worry. I just wanted to say thanks for sharing your success story with us. It provides a lot of encouragement to know that women can go on to have healthy, successful pregnancies after experiencing a loss. I wish you all the best with your upcoming birth.
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momof3
13 posts Nov 18, 2008
3:38 PM
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So glad to hear that! I'm hoping that one of these days I'll be able to say the same thing. I lost two- one of 8/13, the other on 10/13 of this year. I wasn't trying when I got pregnant with the second one I lost. I am thankful I have two healthy little ones, but have a hole in my heart for the two I lost.
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SandDevil6
82 posts Nov 18, 2008
8:06 PM
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Congrats!! I'm glad to hear everything is going smoothly. I hope you have a quick and easy labour and delivery :) Take care and try to get all the rest you can. You're gonna need it ;) Take care and great luck.
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smontaguegrant
1 post Nov 19, 2008
7:47 AM
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Thank you for that message. I'm going through my first miscarriage/first pregnancy right now; I was at 7 weeks and a bit. You've given me hope when I'm in a mire of hopelessness and failure. I can't thank you enough for offering hope.
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DonnaA
24 posts Nov 20, 2008
9:38 AM
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thats so great i wish you and your family all the best.. i hope someday i can post the same good news
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