She didn't even tell her husband at first. After two definite miscarriages and month after month of disappointment, Kathi Johnson of Gainesville, Va., still finds it hard to accept that this pregnancy will hold. "I always wanted a large family," she says. "But at 31, the clock is ticking." Only when blood-work confirmed the pregnancy did she tell her husband. A few days later, however, she began spotting. "I was frantic, thinking 'here we go again!'" But after a week of light spotting, repeated blood-work and ultrasound confirmed she was still pregnant and everything was fine. "I was overjoyed, but didn't want to tell anyone yet." Another two months went by before she finally announced the news.
Pregnancy is an emotional experience for many reasons, but when a woman has experienced miscarriage, these emotions can be overwhelmingly difficult. Instead of joy and hope, there is fear, guilt, sadness and, for many women, isolation. In spite of the fact that an estimated one in four pregnancies ends in miscarriage, it is not talked about openly.
It's typical for women to be extra cautious as they enter a pregnancy after a miscarriage, highly aware of its tentative and precarious nature. |
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Mel Angel of Hastings, England, understands this, but feels that communicating her feelings to supportive friends was very helpful. A mother of three sons, she lost a fourth son at 19 weeks gestation. When she became pregnant again 10 weeks later, she had a flood of mixed feelings. "I found it very hard at first to talk about my impending baby," she says. "That in some way I was being disrespectful to the one I lost, for conceiving again so soon." In spite of her worries, she announced this pregnancy as soon as she was certain. "If the same thing happens again, then the more people that know, the more help we'll get."
Mel was fortunate to have friends who understood what she was going through, but even with a good network of support, some women cannot find their way through the maze of loss without professional guidance.
I had my m/c in march 09. I was 12 wks 4d. It was spontaneous, and horrific. Our son never got to experience all that he should have. The good news... in Sept 09 we found out we're expecting again! :) I'm 13 wks 4d today. Everything has been going smoothly. That doesn't mean it's been easy. Every time I use the restroom I have to check to make sure I'm not bleeding. Every twinge makes me have a little more anxiety. It kills me. But I find myself meditating quite a bit to destress. There is not a day that goes by that I don't worry a little. But I'm finding that as I progress my days are filled with more happiness than days prior. It can happen. Just be patient, and enjoy trying! :)
After trying for 8 months I fell pregnant for the first time - I was 5 weeks before I missed my period and was very excited about the baby - when I saw the scan and heart beat I almost cried - we however lost the baby after 8 weeks. I find it very difficult to just take things in my stride and when the time it right it will happen - I am 33 and my clock is ticking to have a gap filled in my life. After another 8months we decided to get a spcialist opinion, it turns out we have a low sperm count and I am acidic. We went through our first assisted fertilization and I have three days until I can have a pregnancy blood test - I am anxious and nervous because of months of dissapointment - but I will be exstatic if the test is positive.
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