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Successful pregnancy stories after miscarriage

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sunshine185 · 04/01/2008 09:09

Having just miscarried I have learnt that it happens too much, there are so many sad stories out there, does not give me comfort to know that there are even more devastating stories out there, does not make me feel any better.

I am looking for positive successful pregnancy stories after miscarriage and am looking to publish it as an ebook so women can find solace, inspiration and hope.

You can be pregnant now or have children that have their own children now, it doesn't matter when, where how old.

Your contribution will make a difference.

Please feel free to send me a private message or post here.

Thank you so much.

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sarah30 · 04/01/2008 19:15

I previously had 3 miscarriages including a blighted ovum, we were devastated & thought we would never be able to have a child, but am now the very proud mummy to a very precious 15month old boy & am only 12 days away from meeting my 2nd baby which is if scan's correct is a girl, we never thought we'd be in this situation but my dh just had snip as i couldn't face another pregnancy, although i luckily have had ok time, i bled for 12 weeks with this baby but she appears to be fine, so i do have a happy ending & my heart goes out to all ladies who miscarry, as it's heartbreaking & the desperation is horrendous, feeling real emotional for amyone who's going through this at the moment xxxx love to you all

LittleOwl · 07/01/2008 15:13

Hang on in there and dare to grief and be sad! It is only normal.
My ds is now 10 weeks, and I still consider him a small miracle, having miscarried two years ago and thinking I would not be able to conceive again. We were not even trying...

mumsville · 07/01/2008 19:38

I was shocked and delighted to find myself pregnant with my first child. Shocked and unbelieving at the miscarriage.

Three years on and nothing and the prognosis was not good. We were on the IVF waiting lists.

We went on a long haul holiday, got very drunk everyday and somehow I got pregnant. Following 9 months of not quite believing it I gave birth to a small but healthy ds who is now 20 months old.

I still feel acutely the pain and uncertainty of miscarriage and trying to conceive, so I owe it to myself and anyone else who is struggling to get pregnant and stay pregnant to never be complacent - my ds is truly a miracle and I work hard to be the best parent I can be.

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