My 40 + year old cousin, physically disabled, and never in a million years thought she would concieve, sent me her scan picture of her 'miracle' child last month. She was naturally over the moon.
Have just been told by her mum that she lost the baby today at approx 25 weeks. She will probably never ever be able to concieve again. No one understands how her body could have made this little one.
She lives abroad and we keep in touch via e-mail, snail mail etc.
Apart from the obvious sorry for your loss type of words, what can I write to show how very much I feel for her loss and what sort of words would be words of comfort in this instance.
I have no experience whatsoever of miscarriage and would directing her to some type of website be of use. Is there anything that would be of comfort, does anyone know?
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Miscarriage/pregnancy loss
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emmatom · 12/11/2006 19:24
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