Guest guest Posted June 7, 2003 Report Share Posted June 7, 2003 Liz, Sorry I haven't welcomed you sooner. I'm so happy to hear that you are going to go to Dr. Palter next month and I'm wishing you good luck. Our stories are similar-I have a daughter and then lost a daughter at 19 weeks due to i/c. I had no problems with i/c during my other pregnancy. When I had my 18 week u/s it showed that I was dilated and funneling. My peri placed an emergency cerclage that day and told me that I would have lasted 2 more days at the most before my water would have broke. I am wondering if something similar happened to you. I had no other symptoms. 1 week later, I went into labor and delivered my little girl who died in my arms shortly after. I know what you are saying when you mentioned seeing your son on the u/s and knowing he wasn't going to make it. That was one of the hardest things for me. I was sent for another u/s before I delivered to see if she was starting to come out or if they could try to push the membranes back up. She was already coming out so there was no more that could be done. It was one of the worst feelings ever to see that healthy baby fighting to live and knowing that she wouldn't be able to. I think that this is what drives me at times to keep trying. I just feel that this is not the way I want things to end and there's this need to have another baby. Take care and please keep us posted. Roxie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2003 Report Share Posted June 8, 2003 Liz, I know what you mean about being afraid of what you may hear at your appt. I think there are many of us who have felt that way. I know that at first I was just excited because I found an A-list close to me and then I got the ok from my HMO but then the fear set in of what I was to find out. I hope with all of my heart that you get some good news. Thank you for sharing with me-I understand the need to talk about these little ones who we have known so briefly and then lost. I know how much it means to me to be able to talk about with someone who understands. Take care! Roxie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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