valencia_val
Active Member
Thanks everyone. Perhaps we suffered the same fate, thus able to understand one another feeling.
This morning, my 20 mths old son woke up and said "ning bb(his way of saying good morning), gor gor ou u(meaning kor kor loves u)" on my tummy. Tears juz well up in my eyes. I educated him abt slibling cos heard too many scary stories. Now, how am I going to put it across to him? I told him no more baby, he can tell me "baby gone?". But sometimes, he juz cant remember that. We can blame people for being insensative about our loss but I cant blame a navie child trying to express his feeling and thoughts. He kept addressing himself as "kor kor". Having tasted the sweet process of getting pregnant, pregnant, delivered, and seeing bb growing everyday. The pain of losing a little living life in me definately is not any lesser pain.
This morning, my 20 mths old son woke up and said "ning bb(his way of saying good morning), gor gor ou u(meaning kor kor loves u)" on my tummy. Tears juz well up in my eyes. I educated him abt slibling cos heard too many scary stories. Now, how am I going to put it across to him? I told him no more baby, he can tell me "baby gone?". But sometimes, he juz cant remember that. We can blame people for being insensative about our loss but I cant blame a navie child trying to express his feeling and thoughts. He kept addressing himself as "kor kor". Having tasted the sweet process of getting pregnant, pregnant, delivered, and seeing bb growing everyday. The pain of losing a little living life in me definately is not any lesser pain.