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A great place to make friends, rant and rave, and share experiences.

I am not affiliated with fertilethoughts.com. I am just a member who loves it :-)

Hi all:

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Start your own fundraising duck at munchkin.com to raised money for a great cause.

I love to do this every year since I found out a dear friend was diagnosed with breast cancer.

Pass the info on your friends and family!
Have a great day!

http://www.munchkin.com/projectpink/email_a_duck.php

More info on ureaplasma

http://www.beachcenter.com/medical/u-urealyticum.shtml

I found a website that more information on ureaplasma.

AF is Aunt Flow, your auntie or friend who comes every month when you don’t want her!

Mine’s started yesterday and it was very very unappreciated to be here!

Do you blog?

I was always a reader of blogs until I had my miscarriages. Then I started to feel I should share what I go thru and hopefully it can help someone after  journey we are on.

Finding infertilty blogs: http://infertility.about.com/b/2008/07/18/getting-started-with-an-infertility-blog.htm?nl=1

Starting a infertility blog and why: http://infertility.about.com/od/copingwithinfertility/a/ttc_blog.htm?nl=1

Do you have a blog? Share on About.com’s forum http://forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1&nav=messages&webtag=ab-infertility&tid=6717&nl=1

I searched all over the internet for reasons why I might have had my miscarriage. No where did I find the helpful bacterias – Mycoplasma hominis and ureaplasma urealyticum. I feel very lucky that my doctor tested me for it. I am not happy to have it, but at least now I know why then guessing why it might have been caused.
Here are some possible reasons why a miscarriage might happen:
 
  • chromosome problems in the embryo
  • abnormally shaped uterus
  • incompetent cervix
  • diabetes that may not be under control
  • mother’s hormones
  • smoking
  • drinking
  • drug use

Hello world!

Welcome to the understandingmiscarriage blog. This blog is to help you find answers to your questions about miscarriage, share your stories, rant and rave, and hopefully help others that are unfortunately in the same situation.

Be informed

Your first visit to the doctor after your miscarriage. Try to ask as many questions as you can to find out why it happened. Ask what tests the doctor is doing, why, what the results are.

No loss is minor

Have you recently found our you had a early pregnancy miscarriage?

So did I. I just want you to know that no matter how early the miscarriage was, it is always is tragic.

I know you may be feeling down and disappointed.

Here at understandingiscarriage blog, we are here for you.

Get thru your miscarriage at your own pace. Do things that make you happy.

Do not listen to people saying you need to snap out it, stop self pity yourself. They will never understand unless they walk a mile in our shoes.

Someday you will be able to go to the mall without seeing a pregnant belly or a baby laughing without crying inside. You will have new hope for another pregnacy, that will successful and full term.

You Who Never Arrived

You Who Never Arrived

Rainer Maria Rilke

 

You who never arrived
in my arms, Beloved, who were lost
from the start,
I don't even know what songs
would please you. I have given up trying
to recognize you in the surging wave of the next
moment. All the immense
images in me-- the far-off, deeply-felt landscape,
cities, towers, and bridges, and unsuspected
turns in the path,
and those powerful lands that were once
pulsing with the life of the gods-
all rise within me to mean
you, who forever elude me.

You, Beloved, who are all
the gardens I have ever gazed at,
longing. An open window
in a country house--, and you almost
stepped out, pensive, to meet me.
Streets that I chanced upon,--
you had just walked down them and vanished.
And sometimes, in a shop, the mirrors
were still dizzy with your presence and, startled,
gave back my too-sudden image. Who knows?
perhaps the same bird echoed through both of us
yesterday, seperate, in the evening...

Translated by Stephen Mitchell

 

 

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