Mommy2JulietJocelyn
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i'm sorry.
I miscarried my first pregnancy - no I was not as far as you, but it still hurts sometimes to know that I would have had a beautiful 5 1/2 yr old in addition to my 3 beautiful girls. I was pretty numb for a while. When you decide to talk about it to people is up to you. And whenever that time comes, is the right time for you. I agree with PP about letting 1 or 2 close to you tell your small circle so they know and that when you are ready to discuss it, if you decide to, that you will.
By due date was very close to the anniversary of my PopPop's death so in my eyes, Pop needed that baby to keep him company. I know that sounds silly, but it helped me.
Again, I'm sorry.
I miscarried my first pregnancy - no I was not as far as you, but it still hurts sometimes to know that I would have had a beautiful 5 1/2 yr old in addition to my 3 beautiful girls. I was pretty numb for a while. When you decide to talk about it to people is up to you. And whenever that time comes, is the right time for you. I agree with PP about letting 1 or 2 close to you tell your small circle so they know and that when you are ready to discuss it, if you decide to, that you will.
By due date was very close to the anniversary of my PopPop's death so in my eyes, Pop needed that baby to keep him company. I know that sounds silly, but it helped me.
Again, I'm sorry.
. I've m/c one in the second trimester and one twin. It's such a personal loss. I remember feeling so upset that no one seemed to have the grief and the sense of loss that I did. It seemed to me that I was alone with my grief and emptiness. Although it never seems like it eventually each day gets better and you start to feel okay again but don't rush. Take the time that you need to grieve the loss of Jack and Alex. They were and will always be your boys.