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{{{Janessa}}} I'm so sorry it didn't work out for you this time. About all

I can offer is to not give up, I've had 7 m/c between ages 25 and 37 but

have 2 beautiful children and twins on the way ...

DEFINITELY take a few months off, in 2001 I mistakenly got pregnant 2 weeks

after a D & C and m/c because my body was just not ready ... your body really

does need time to heal ... and your HEART as well... give yourself time to

grieve for the lost hopes and dreams, don't let family members push you only

YOU know when you are ready to try again!!!

Take CARE OF YOURSELF, pamper yourself for a bit , this is not the time to

deny yourself chocolate :). As a matter of fact after that 2nd m/c I gave

myself 2 months to eat (and drink) whatever I wanted, then 1 month to clean

up my diet and get into a good exercise plan before ttc ... and " caught " on

the first try with my son...

BIG HUGS,

Mikki

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Jenessa,

I'm sorry! I know it must be so hard to deal with. I hope a rest

for a month or 2 will give you renewed hope and you get that positive

that you so deserve.

Joann

> I just wanted to write a quick update on my situation. I went in

and

> had my HCG levels tested again on Saturday, and they were down to

> 16, after a 50 on Thursday. I started miscarrying yesterday

morning.

>

> This is so hard, even though I was trying really hard not to get my

> hopes up until I knew it was the real thing. It's still

tremendously

> disappointing and maddening. I feel like I can't trust my body at

> all. And even though I know this early in the pg, it more than

> likely had nothing to do with my UD, it's still frustrating to know

> that it may never be easy for me.

>

> I probably won't be checking the board much in the next month or

> two, since my doctor wants us to wait a couple of cycles for

> everything to get back to normal, both physically and mentally. I

> just wanted to check in and let you all know what's been going on.

>

> Thanks again for all the support and encouragement.

>

> Jenessa

> UD, 27

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Jenessa, I'm so sorry for your loss. I hate that this TTC and having a baby is

so hard for some of us...I wish you nothing but good news from now on. I'll say

a little prayer for you.

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My heart goes our to you. I know how hard it is. Take the time to heal. I am

sending my prayers your way. - Liz

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>Reply-To: MullerianAnomalies

>To: MullerianAnomalies

>Subject: Chemical PG (pg/mc ment.)

>Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2004 15:04:39 -0000

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<<I just wanted to write a quick update on my situation. I went in and

had my HCG levels tested again on Saturday, and they were down to

16, after a 50 on Thursday. I started miscarrying yesterday morning.>>

Jenessa,

I'm sorry that this little one did not get a good toehold. I know that

there is no consolation for losing any much-wanted baby, especially by

equating the loss to those of others. However I did want to say that

biochemical pregnancies are extremely common, most women don't have a clue

that they've had one, and you're right about how it probably has nothing to

do with your UD.

Please enjoy your time off from waiting and worrying. I look forward to

hearing happier new from you in the coming months!

Hugs,

Beth

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<<I just wanted to write a quick update on my situation. I went in and

had my HCG levels tested again on Saturday, and they were down to

16, after a 50 on Thursday. I started miscarrying yesterday morning.>>

Jenessa,

I'm sorry that this little one did not get a good toehold. I know that

there is no consolation for losing any much-wanted baby, especially by

equating the loss to those of others. However I did want to say that

biochemical pregnancies are extremely common, most women don't have a clue

that they've had one, and you're right about how it probably has nothing to

do with your UD.

Please enjoy your time off from waiting and worrying. I look forward to

hearing happier new from you in the coming months!

Hugs,

Beth

SU, resected x 2

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