volf20,
yes, it's quite natural to feel even more acutely the loss nearing the EDD, a good way would be to occupy yrself with stuff to take your mind away from it.
i had my first miscarriage the same time as my best friend announced her pregnancy of her second baby.
she delivered a couple of weeks back just after i lost my second baby.
seeing her baby reminds me of my double loss and it's very hard but what doesn't break you will make you stronger.
all of us here who faced losses are brave people, you will do what is right by yrself, if you do not want to be the god parents, just tell them nicely, try to make them understand.
i visited my friend when she was at the hospital, and a couple of days later, picked her up upon her discharge. but she knows that i will not be attending her baby's first mth celebrations, simply because i know i cannot deal with mutual friends and relatives asking me about our baby plans.
do what u think is best for yrself.
cookie's gal
hope u recover soon. email me at
[email protected], we could do coffee or something.
thewife,
i am sorry to hear that, but do not lose hope.
i took clomid at 100mg (2tabs) for 2 cycles before realising that it didn't work.
the 3rd cycle, i took 4 tabs and got preggy via IUI but subsequently lost the baby due to low progestrone support.
after 5mths or so break, i resume with 3 tabs and clomid, and got pregnant again, but had an ectopic this time round. ironically, the baby this time was growing very well, just that it's in the wrong place.
so don;t lose faith, keep trying. just a reminder, that if you are taking high doses of clomid, please visit the gynae for ovualtion monitoring, so that the gyane can track the growth of the follicles.
charis,
good luck on TTC.