I just want you to know that I really feel for you. I had an early miscarriage shortly after the birth of my daughter (who is also named Emily - you have good taste in names!) so I have some concept of what it feels like to lose a child, but I think for me it was a bit too early, I didn't really *feel* it, you know?
Please don't blame yourself for your losses. These things are out of our control, even things like car accidents (whether you were driving or not - just think, if you had been a passenger you would be forever beating yourself up for getting in the car with that driver, kwim?), so please don't feel guilty or blame yourself for something that is just out of your hands.
I can't imagine how it must feel to go to work every day and be in the place where such tragic things have happened to you. I don't know if I could be strong enough to do it.
I'm not sure that I can offer any valid advice to you to help you heal, but I definitely think you need to feel it and grieve properly, not just try and sweep it under the carpet and pretend you're okay. We're all here for you if you can't talk to anybody around you IRL (and let's face it, I'm sure there are sooo many of us, myself included, who use this forum to talk about things that we can't discuss with our loved ones), I know nothing I have to say can really help you begin to heal but I just want you to know that I'm incredibly sorry for your losses, and that I hope you can find a way in time to cope with your feelings.
If it helps any, I'm thinking of you and despite being about as far from religious as you can get, I'll say a little prayer for your darling babies. I hope you're okay and that you can get the help you need to not only move forward, but to deal with this
*hugs*





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