thebeesknees
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 29, 2009
- Messages
- 1,511
Praying for your sister! Have you or your sister ever read the book, Heaven is for Real? There is a chapter in the book that deals with a miscarriage and what brought comfort to the mom after her young son, Colton told her about having two sisters.
This last part is from page 97:
"You do all the right things, eat all the right things, and you pray for the baby's health, but still this tiny baby dies inside you," she had once told me. "I feel guilty. I know in my mind that it wasn't my fault, but there's still this guilt."
"We had wanted to believe that our unborn child had gone to heaven. Even though the Bible is largely silent on this point, we had accepted it on faith. But now, we had an eyewitness: a daughter we had never met was waiting eagerly for us in eternity.
Hope this will bring some comfort to you and your sister at this time. I know I'll be seeing a brother in heaven one day that my mom lost in a miscarriage. He would have been the second child. I would have been born after him but instead I have a younger sister that I am close to here on earth.![]()
Thanks so much, Pooh. I sent her a little booklet that was helpful to me after my last miscarriage, but I'll see if I can get ahold of this book, too. I talked to her this morning, and she is very fragile right now. Things have started progressing naturally for her, so she won't need to go in for the D&C if all continues as it should, but she is emotionally worn out and exhausted from not sleeping since she found out on Tuesday. Also, her doctor said they won't do any testing to see what happened until she has 3 miscarriages (although I told her that with the one in the spring and this one with twins, it should count as 3). They had told me the same thing, and immediately after my third one they did testing and found out I have a clotting disorder that was sabotaging my pregnancies. This sister got tested for it before she had kids and came back negative for it, but another sister has it so it was good to know so she can perhaps avoid some of the issues I had. So maybe she has something else going on, or maybe it was just incredibly bad luck twice in a row.
Judy, hope all went well both for Rachel and David yesterday. Thinking of John and the rest of the family as you decide how to best treat him, and for JJ to be able to avoid the anxiety that is triggering his tics.