Baby Pickle
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I am devastated to be having another miscarriage
I've had a horrific year to date and really thought that having a baby was going to be my reward for what I've been through, but that wasn't meant to be. I nearly lost my Mum in January very suddenly with complications following the flu/pneumonia, luckily after 6 weeks in hospital - 3 of which in intensive care (10 days in an induced coma) she made it through due to her otherwise good health and the fact she is a fit and healthy 61 year old.
Then last week I find out that my role at work is up for redundancy, after 10 years I find out next week if I still have a job.
Now I'm in the middle of my 2nd miscarriage in 6 months, I had a hunch it was coming as things always happen in 3's for me...
I am so grateful I have my little girl now (she is 3), I cannot begin to imagine what miscarriage must feel like if you do t already have children to know 'you can do it'', it's hard enough going through this knowing I can x
I've had a horrific year to date and really thought that having a baby was going to be my reward for what I've been through, but that wasn't meant to be. I nearly lost my Mum in January very suddenly with complications following the flu/pneumonia, luckily after 6 weeks in hospital - 3 of which in intensive care (10 days in an induced coma) she made it through due to her otherwise good health and the fact she is a fit and healthy 61 year old.
Then last week I find out that my role at work is up for redundancy, after 10 years I find out next week if I still have a job.
Now I'm in the middle of my 2nd miscarriage in 6 months, I had a hunch it was coming as things always happen in 3's for me...
I am so grateful I have my little girl now (she is 3), I cannot begin to imagine what miscarriage must feel like if you do t already have children to know 'you can do it'', it's hard enough going through this knowing I can x