tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4140879046920257303.post5116560690725785572..comments2023-04-12T07:48:36.701-07:00Comments on It's.Just.Me: A Story of a MiscarriageMeghanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07688032613667806078noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4140879046920257303.post-68581596864542516842011-06-01T12:37:04.393-07:002011-06-01T12:37:04.393-07:00Hello Meghan,
I came across your blog while I wa...Hello Meghan,<br /><br />I came across your blog while I was randomly googling prengancy info- I know brave. Reading your words brings my experience with miscarriage back to me. I had two in a row in 07/08. My first was also in OCt 07. Thanksgiving. We were hosting a dinner at our house and I had to cancel it. I remember standing at the sink bawling while taking apart the turkey to freeze it. (couldn't go to waste!!) <br />(Now I now have a sweet and healthy daughter who has changed my world). <br />I thought I was over the miscarriages, but now I am pregnant again (only 7 wks), the emotions start to surface, especially reading about your ER experience. I had almost the exact same experience with my miscarriages- sitting in the ER- no heartbeat, etc. AWFUL. It is demoralising and unethical for an emotionally distraught women to have to sit for hours bleeding and crying in the waiting room. Where I am from, pregnant women under 20 weeks have limited options in such a situation. <br /><br />I am glad things worked out for you and your little girl is lovely. Thanks for writing. <br />Take care,<br />HelenHelenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00767782228641772074noreply@blogger.com