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Im so sorry 4 ur loss
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Men aren't insensitive, they're just DIFFERENT. Tell him you grieve differently and you're not only grieving a child, you're grieving because you've lost your constant companion for the past few months. You have had to think about her for every decision you've made since you found out you were pregnant. If you're like me, every cup of coffee is a reminder that she's no longer there. Every morning you don't take a prenatal vitamin is a reminder. So you need a little time. At the same time, spend a little time focusing on your hubby instead of your loss. He needs your attention, too!
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i understand your pain my husband is well really the same he feels like i am draging the pain out .talk to him ask him if feels alone i was told that men grive a weird way with a loss of a baby. i send my love and hope for your family
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I think sometimes men don't understand of feel the loss as completely as a woman does, for you it was your baby from the moment you found out your were pregnant. Men don't know what it is like to have a new life growing inside of them, I think it is harder for them to feel a connection the same as we do, but he love you and probably just doesnt know the right thing to say or do, which is so hard because you are grievig and just want him to understand and support. Hang in there sweetie, it will get easier, even though the loss will always be there.
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Close Miscarriage
At the age of 18 I was diagnosed with PCOS and was basically told that I would never have children. What a shock when 2 weeks ago I gave birth (a stillborn) to a beautiful baby girl Brianna Rose. I didn't even know that I was pregnant and she was between 20-23 weeks.
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