I am so sorry, Laddydebubba. I can totally relate.
I had been told at UF, Duke, and Medical College of GA that it was impossible for me to get pregnant. Then after years of marriage, I miraculously got pregnant, but went into premature labor and was hospitalized for two months on bedrest. We had a beautiful baby girl who is now at GT and whom I absolutely adore.
Miraculously again 4 years later I got pregnant, but lost it at about 6 weeks and had to have a D&C. Then 4 months after that, I got pregnant again. I went in for frequent checkups, and the baby's heartbeat was fine. At 3 months we thought we were home free. But when we went in for the ultrasound, the baby's heart had stopped beating. I started screaming bloody murder. I'm sure that you could hear me all over the Northside Hospital Doctor's Building. My husband and I were simply devastated. I was so upset that I had to stay out of work for a while. People would say things like, "Oh, it was meant to be" and "You'll have another one." Do you think that helped? Hell, no. I was sad that I had lost two babies, and everyone was telling me all of that insensitive stuff.
We spent a fortune trying to have another baby, but with no success. Thank God for our wonderful daughter.
The good news for your daughter-in-law is that she is probably in her 20's and I was 40. She'll never get over the pain of losing this baby, but maybe the hope for the future will help to ease the pain in time -- it'll take a while.
I will pray for you all in this time of great despair, disappointment, and loss.
I had been told at UF, Duke, and Medical College of GA that it was impossible for me to get pregnant. Then after years of marriage, I miraculously got pregnant, but went into premature labor and was hospitalized for two months on bedrest. We had a beautiful baby girl who is now at GT and whom I absolutely adore.
Miraculously again 4 years later I got pregnant, but lost it at about 6 weeks and had to have a D&C. Then 4 months after that, I got pregnant again. I went in for frequent checkups, and the baby's heartbeat was fine. At 3 months we thought we were home free. But when we went in for the ultrasound, the baby's heart had stopped beating. I started screaming bloody murder. I'm sure that you could hear me all over the Northside Hospital Doctor's Building. My husband and I were simply devastated. I was so upset that I had to stay out of work for a while. People would say things like, "Oh, it was meant to be" and "You'll have another one." Do you think that helped? Hell, no. I was sad that I had lost two babies, and everyone was telling me all of that insensitive stuff.
We spent a fortune trying to have another baby, but with no success. Thank God for our wonderful daughter.
The good news for your daughter-in-law is that she is probably in her 20's and I was 40. She'll never get over the pain of losing this baby, but maybe the hope for the future will help to ease the pain in time -- it'll take a while.
I will pray for you all in this time of great despair, disappointment, and loss.
You and your family will be in my prayers.
my heart goes out to you and your family.