All to often I'm reminded that my loss may not be as real or as serious as other mothers who have carried their children to term or shortly before because I "only" suffered through two miscarriages. Its so comforting when I find a place to post about my two little angels and to be able to share with others in my situation the pain I feel, the lost dreams, hopes, etc. Thanks to the OP for starting this thread.
My story started back in May of 1999, I was newly dating my now Fiance and only 18 and wanted to be extra careful not to become pregnant so I took a shot of DEPO from my Dr. Well fast forward a year later I still had not had a period since about a month after the shot. Now we were working, in a house and wanted to have a child. So I began seeing a GYN/Fertility DR, who gave me hormones to start my cycle. Well, still no luck so we scheduled a SonoHysterogram (an internal ultrasound). Unfortunately he did not do a pregnancy test before this and to our shock I was pregnant and this test caused me to miscarry. (HOWEVER he did not tell us only said "something" was on the u/s and I bled and bled for a few weeks after, pain, etc., we found out last year after I requested my u/s photos/notes.
Again in December of 2001 I found out I was pregnant. I was elated! My mom was so excited. That night we went to Toys R Us and registered and I was soooo excited. Lost her a week later on Dec. 19. 2001 at 9-11 weeks gestation.
I've had a hard time dealing with the losses, especially after seeing my friend loss two daughters Bailey at 20 weeks and Jaden who was born at 23 weeks who passed away last month after 5 months in the NICU.
I remember my children who we've named Brooke Alexis (12/19/01) and Shon Malachi (8/25/00) by having a shelf on each side of my window in my room with nick nacks and photos, u/s photos, candles, etc. We also have two very pretty certificates I got from the Church of the Holy Innocents in NY and a plaque I made for each of them. We also have baby's first christmas ornaments as well.
We just moved into a house and I plan on making a garden in their memory as well.
To all the other mothers out there HUGS!
