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JSDB
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getting over a chemical
I had a chemical 2 weeks ago. I feel like I should be over it by now but I'm not. I have longer cycles and am still waiting to O and in the meantime keep thinking about how far along I would have been, my EDD, and various milestones. I also am kicking myself for not TTC sooner.
I feel like everywhere I go anyone I meet with a DC close in age to mine either has #2 already or is due shortly.
I feel guilty for feeling like this after having such an early loss (4.5 weeks) when so many people have it worse. It just succks though. :(
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Posted 7/12/13 12:32 AM |
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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken
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Name: Phyllis
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Re: getting over a chemical
Don't feel guilty for still being upset by it. A loss is a loss. I was and felt like a mom as soon as I saw those 2 lines. Our loss was at 6 weeks. And I just realized it was almost 6 months ago already. I'm still upset and find myself feeling down and cry when I need to.
Grieve for as long as you need. There is no right or wrong and should be no judgement.
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Posted 7/12/13 8:19 AM |
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jessnbrian
Only God knows His plan for us
Member since 4/13 7238 total posts
Name: Jessica
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getting over a chemical
Don't feel guilty for being upset!!!! It sucks, it royally sucks. I had a very early mc (~6/7 weeks) back on May 1st, and every time I get AF, it feels like reliving the MC. It takes time!
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Posted 7/12/13 10:24 AM |
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Lillies
Grateful for my babies!
Member since 2/12 4571 total posts
Name: <3
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Re: getting over a chemical
Sending you hugs!!!!! Hang in there!!!
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Posted 7/13/13 9:32 PM |
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Lauren123
LIF Infant
Member since 10/10 135 total posts
Name: Lauren
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Re: getting over a chemical
A chemical is still a loss, and my doctor told me she counts it as a miscarriage.
You still felt the excitement of getting a positive test and everything that comes with it. Dont feel bad for your feelings like that!
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Posted 7/15/13 9:28 AM |
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urmysunshine
LIF Zygote
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Re: getting over a chemical
Posted by Lauren123
A chemical is still a loss, and my doctor told me she counts it as a miscarriage.
You still felt the excitement of getting a positive test and everything that comes with it. Dont feel bad for your feelings like that!
Exactly! I sometimes feel silly when I talk about it bc it came and went so fast for me (5 weeks). But it still hurts and in that few days after my BFP, my whole life had already changed in my mind. And even DH's too. It's hard and I guess it just takes time to heal. I just had my first AF since and I kept on calculating in my head how far along I would be by now.
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Posted 7/15/13 3:19 PM |
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JSDB
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Re: getting over a chemical
Posted by urmysunshine
I kept on calculating in my head how far along I would be by now.
Me too...
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Posted 7/25/13 12:14 PM |
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Ever-After
Goals w/o plans r just wishes
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Re: getting over a chemical
I feel for you. I just experienced one as well and am feeling the same emotions. I want my children close in age, so I'm angry I didn't start trying earlier than this. I just never imagined I'd have to deal with this $hit again
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Posted 7/27/13 3:26 PM |
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JSDB
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Re: getting over a chemical
Posted by jessnbrian
Don't feel guilty for being upset!!!! It sucks, it royally sucks. I had a very early mc (~6/7 weeks) back on May 1st, and every time I get AF, it feels like reliving the MC. It takes time!
Af just showed today and I am def reliving it all today... ;(
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Posted 7/28/13 8:07 PM |
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