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8 replies

Catinajar · 06/04/2015 10:55

Hi everyone,

I'm pretty new here and I'm trying to find a thread or a place to talk about my extremely recent pregnancy loss. I don't want to trigger or worry anyone in an area where I shouldn't be, so could someone help?

Thank you so much

Gemma x

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Trooperslane · 06/04/2015 10:57

Much better to post in the miscarriage/pregnancy loss section in body and soul.

Catinajar · 06/04/2015 10:58

Thank you I really appreciate that.

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JemimaPuddled · 06/04/2015 11:04

Just make it clear in the title as you already have and anyone with issues should be able to stay away. It's not to be ashamed of or embarrassed - you may be surprised to see how many women have mc at least once... Part of the deal when you want a family. Whatever you do, keep posting (somewhere) and you're guaranteed support here.

Trooperslane · 06/04/2015 11:13

Jemima is also correct. Keep posting. X

thesmallbear · 06/04/2015 12:39

I'm sorry for you loss. When I MC'd I found great support on the miscarriage boards.

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/miscarriage

There are also threads for trying again after an MC (on the conception boards) and for those of us pregnant again after MC (on the pregnancy boards).

Catinajar · 06/04/2015 12:43

Thankyou. After being treated like nothing by the majority of hospital staff over the past 2 days, your kindness has made me cry lots! Of course that could be the hormones but you definitely started it! Hopefully I'll get my second chance soon, but until then I'll find support wherever I can as long as I don't upset anyone along the way.

Thank you again xxx

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JemimaPuddled · 06/04/2015 12:52

Stop worrying about other people, they're all adults here, big enough to look after themselves. Sorry I'm sounding blunt and stroppy but it's yourself you need to look out for, just ramble away (I'm hormonal too, but seriously you've got enough to deal with trying to figure out what's going on with your own brain and body to even think about anyone else!) I'm not in a position to be much use to you just now but lots of lovely ladies here are. I'll be thinking of you and wish you lots of luck for the future. You will get through it, I promise.

ToriB34 · 06/04/2015 13:10

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