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thread: How many times have you been pregnant? *Sensitive topic*

  1. #145
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    Dec 2009
    Perth
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    This is my second pregnancy and today it is exactly halfway along first one was a missed miscarriage at my 12 week scan I don't even know when it passed or what it was I didn't give it a name and I know I'd be a lot more devastated if I was to lose this one at this later stage, but it will always be a baby to me, my baby, and I believe I will see it one day when God calls me home


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  2. #146
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    Nov 2006
    brisbane
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    2 pregnancies and 2 sweet boys, I too didnt know how common losing a baby was. I am very blessed

  3. #147
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    Feb 2010
    Gold Coast
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    The pain we feel as a result of baby loss (at any stage) is individual. It can't be compared. I do remember though, after I m/c my first pg "better now than later". I was still crushed, but told myself next time would be different. I made the decision to let go of any anxiety and just love this baby for as long as he was with me. And it was a blissful pg. I brought home my darling son.

    BUT- and I hope this doesn't offend anyone- I was by far left more scarred and traumatised by DS's birth than my m/c. The things I endured and the fear I felt was so much more powerful than having a m/c at home. Waking up on full life support was terrifying. When I heard how close I came to death it shook me to my core. I'm still working through the aftermath. And I got to take my baby home.

    I can't imagine the pain of leaving the hospital empty handed. I left that place with my son, but the experience and the fear still haunts me. I'm thankful to be alive at all, and sometimes feel guilty for feeling this way when others went home empty handed. I NEED to birth again to heal my heart.

    I hope my thoughts haven't offended anyone. Just my personal experience with grief, loss and trauma.

  4. #148
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    Mar 2007
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    3 pregnancies (1 mc at 8 wks and then my 2 girls).

  5. #149
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    Oct 2009
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    Forshelby - After what you went through, I don't think many (if any) people would blame you for feeling that way


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  6. #150
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    Sep 2009
    WA
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    14 pregnancies 9 live births mostly lost one inbetween each live birth, The pain of any loss never leaves you at all you just learn to live with it but when you finally get a take home baby then the pain does ease for a while but you never forget the babies you didn't get to hold ! they are always with you every day !

    1st preg 1985 boy
    2nd preg mc 16wks
    3rd preg 1991 boy
    4th preg mc 9wks
    5th preg 1995 girl
    6th preg 1996 boy
    7th preg mc 9wks
    8th preg 2001 boy
    9th preg 2002 boy
    10th preg 2004 girl
    11th preg mc 8wks
    12th preg 2005 girl
    13th preg 2008 boy
    14th preg mc sept 2009 13wks
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  7. #151
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    Feb 2010
    Gold Coast
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    Thanks, Teni. The validation does help. Just knowing how deep my own wounds are makes my heart break for mummas who didn't get their take-home baby. I just can't imagine what that must be like. I hope I never find out.

    Every day I tell myself: "This will be your weakness, or your greatest strength". I choose strength. Most days... but it's hard.

    I can't remember who said it but I agree - The women who have suffered multiple losses, stillbirths etc are my inspiration. If they can find the strength, then so can I. I've been through much much less than they have. I never knew such strength and courage existed. I think of some of you in particular daily, and try to learn from your wisdom and bravery.

  8. #152
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    Nov 2009
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    3 x pregnancies

    1 early m/c
    1 beautiful heathly baby boy
    1 in the making

  9. #153
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    Feb 2006
    NSW Central Coast
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    I've been through much much less than they have. I never knew such strength and courage existed. I think of some of you in particular daily, and try to learn from your wisdom and bravery.
    No you haven't. None of us have been through any 'less' that the other. We have all had our own journeys and we all deal differently. Just because you haven't had more losses than the next person makes your journey any less difficult FOR YOU. Is is all totally individual and noone has any more or less 'right' to be more or less traumatised or upset by their paths on which life takes them.

  10. #154
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    Jan 2011
    Perth, WA
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    Forshelby in a way I do understand where you are coming from.
    Watching what my DS4 (born at 25 weeks) went through, how sick he was and how close we came to losing him (and I do know how very lucky we are that he come home 15 weeks later, I am no way comparing it to those that have tragically lost little ones) was extremely hard and a very painful journey, for me it was more painful and traumatic then my miscarriage.
    Watching him struggle and suffer was the hardest thing that I have done.
    Pain and trauma is very much relative to each individuals experience.
    My heart goes out to all the lovely ladies who have tragically lost a little one at any stage of their pregnancy.

  11. #155
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    Sep 2009
    watsonia north victoria
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    2 pregnancies here...

    1st one ended at 22w with pre term delivery
    2nd one result in our princess

    im still stunned at how common a loss is, whether it be early, or late i never imganined so many people would suffer a loss

  12. #156

    Mar 2008
    Where dreams are now reality
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    2 pregnancies, one lost angel at 9 weeks and one precious daughter born

  13. #157
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    Sep 2009
    743

    I have 5 children at home, and my beautiful little lady, who is no longer with us.

  14. #158
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    Apr 2010
    Foothills of the Blue Mountains, West Sydney, NSW
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    I have had 1 pregnancy and have 1 beautiful baby boy - I feel very blessed.

    Wow this thread has really touched me. It is so painful to see how many have suffered losses - late or early. The thought of it breaks my heart in pieces - especially now being a mother and knowing the depth of love you feel for your child; your flesh and blood. My heart really goes out to you all.


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  15. #159
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    Apr 2007
    In my own little world!!!
    1,483

    8 pregnancies - 1st 6 ivf
    1 ruptured ectopic
    5 mc
    Then 2 natural miracles - both earthside in my arms

  16. #160
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    Oct 2004
    In my Zombie proof fortress.
    6,449

    2 pregnancies, 2 girls. My second though was very touch and go, threatened miscarriage at 5 1/2 weeks, then almost lost her again at the end, it is actually a miracle that she (and I) came out of that experience without damage.

  17. #161
    2014 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    Dec 2008
    Melbourne, VIC
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    Two pg, one was a late loss at 21 weeks, DS1, and the other an earth side bub, DS2.

  18. #162
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    Oct 2008
    Kallangur, QLD
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    9 pregnancies...

    I've lost 7 but I'm blessed to have 2 earthside bubs.

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