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'I Learned How to Be Healthy'

Stressful Pregnancy Has Happy Ending
-- By Dawn, BabyFit member from Columbia, Maryland

When I think about my last pregnancy, it is difficult for me to not think about the entire process that my husband, John, and I went through. On December 12, 2002, I learned that I was pregnant. John and I were ecstatic. We had wanted a baby for so long. We even had names picked out. Since Christmas was coming we decided to tell our families on Christmas Eve. It was hard to keep the pregnancy a secret for those two weeks. I had some spotting but was not scheduled for my first prenatal appointment until December 23. The nurse practitioner ordered an ultrasound for December 27. On Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, the bleeding became heavier. We tried not to worry, but in our minds and in our hearts we were scared. When we told our families, they were thrilled. My dad was so happy that he suggested the name "William Raymond," after himself and my father-in-law. We tried not to hurt my dad's feelings by not wanting to use the name, but calmly explained that we had names picked.

On December 27, 2002, I had the ultrasound. The ultrasound confirmed our worst fears. I was losing the baby, but even worse my pregnancy was ectopic. I needed to have surgery right away, before the tube burst. John and I were devastated. I can still remember lying on the gurney in the pre-operating area, sobbing over losing the baby and John's own tears getting my hair wet as he tried not to cry. We decided that day that we would "bury" the names we had selected. In our hearts, we lost a child that day. We later learned from the pathology report that the baby was eight weeks along.


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Member Comments About this Article
"I can completely relate to crying when you get your period after a miscarriage. Every month its like you have failed and there is this reminder every time you go to the bathroom. Then once you eventually get pregnant again you are constantly on edge just waiting to spot again because you are so worried about losing another one." -- JENNIFERMK1
"This is such a great article, and I can relate, as last summer, I had a mc. It was such an unpleasant experience. I do have another child, who is three, and it took several years to conceive him as well. My mc was a blighted ovum, as there was nothing in the sac, carrying a baby. My DH and I were devastated to hear the news, but were blessed to get pregnant again. I wish this family well, and love the article, as it is so honest and gives other moms hope to have the family they desire." -- MAXMAMA77
"This is an inspirational article. I loved the story and as I have experienced a miscarriage in the past, it hit close to home. I am very happy that this story had a happy ending!" -- CORETHA23
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