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Miscarriage
By administrator | March 9, 2008
The loss of a baby in pregnancy can be very traumatic, frightening, and a very lonely experience.
Whether you have miscarried in the first few weeks of pregnancy or much later it can leave you with a great sense of loss and suffering. You might have suspected that something was wrong, or the miscarriage may have come as a complete shock.
It may not be the first time miscarriage that has happened to you.
Whatever the circumstances,the sense of loss and anxiety are common.
You are not alone. We hope you find some support, by sharing your experiences with others, and by helping others by your experiences.
Topics: Miscarriage | 4 Comments »

March 9th, 2008 at 6:38 pm
I have had two miscarriages – the last one was last when after I had just turned 40. Both would have been boys. I have had two beautiful girls before, which are now 8 and 10 year.
Is there any reason for me miscarrying both boys, is there a connection between my miscarriages and being pregnant with boys.
I read somewhere about chromosomal problems, or is it related to my age, I hope some one can help me as I am worried about future miscarriages.
August 24th, 2008 at 2:16 pm
I miscarried my baby at four weeks. I am still having a very hard time grieving. I decided to give my baby a name to make him/her seem like a real person in order to help with the grief process. I am only 18 years old and even though I knew I was in no way ready for a child, the fact that I lost someone so close to me, someone I felt that was completely safe within me, still hurts. My child’s father was incarcerated when I found out and I broke up with him without even telling him I was pregnant. I am still dealing with the pain, but I keep telling myself that my child is safe in God’s arms and that he/she is in a much better place.
Noah Grace McPherson Rice
June 14th, 2008 – July 12th, 2008
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December 9th, 2008 at 1:52 am
i miscarried my baby at 12 weeks it was a girl and it was very hard for me knowing that i lost my baby even though i wasn’t in anyway ready to take care of a baby!
January 18th, 2010 at 4:14 pm
Often, miscarriages lead some women to stop trying. That’s why it is very important to have friends to share the sadness after misscariage. Husband support also take big role. Thanks God I have people around supported me after I lost my baby. They never stop for encouraging me to keep trying.