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This sub is for people who are pregnant after any type of pregnancy or infant loss. At PAL, the daily and weekly threads act like the main sub in other subreddits: nearly everything gets posted there.
- Success stories after one loss? : r/PregnancyAfterLoss - Reddit
I recently went through one and the anxiety of not having a...
- Success stories after one loss? : r/PregnancyAfterLoss - Reddit
We were devastated. I hadn’t told anyone that I got pregnant except to a close friend who had just delivered her baby. I did not tell her immediately the news about my loss. I needed sometime to process what happened, gather myself and then inform her.
I recently went through one and the anxiety of not having a successful pregnancy is so debilitating. I have no living children right now. I know that statistically a very small percentage of women have recurring miscarriages, so i'm just looking for some hope.
11 mar 2022 · I've had 6 pregnancies and 4 losses in total before i had my rainbow. After my first MC I had a loss at almost 19 weeks due to IC I then had two more losses and secondary infertility. I finally conceived my rainbow who was born at 22 weeks due to IC.
This is a list of blogs and social accounts from people who have suffered pregnancy loss/es or preterm birth. Many of them have worked with us to raise awareness and the importance of research in reducing loss.
Pregnancy loss creates a unique type of grief, and psychotherapists say more should be done to support those facing such pain.
I knew I was going to lose my baby. Shema and her husband Ian lost their firstborn son, Altair, at 21 weeks. After discovering she had a rare condition, she was supported to full term in her next pregnancy by Professor Alex Heazell and the Tommy’s team at St Mary’s in Manchester.