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Conceiving a Rainbow Baby: 10 Tips to Help You Get Pregnant After a Miscarriage


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September 17th, 2011, 10:27 PM
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A rainbow, the beauty that comes after a storm and a symbol of hope, is a description women lovingly use for their babies that are born after a miscarriage, still birth, or infant loss. For women who have experienced a loss, conceiving a “rainbow baby” doesn’t make them forget the loss, take it away or diminish it, but it does give them hope for a new chance at motherhood.
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September 17th, 2011, 10:27 PM
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My husband and I got pregnant after three years of TTC and we experienced an ectopic pregnancy almost three weeks ago. We found out we were pregnant by going in for a preauthorization appt. before having a laperoscopy. My doctor found out I was pregant through a blood test, but found my pogesterone levels to be exteremly low. I was put on bed rest and was given pogesterone shots daily. After almost a week of shots my levels were rising very slowly, and it was determined to be an eptopic pregnancy. I am still waiting for my HCG level to go to zero before scheduling the laperoscopy again. My doctor wants to perform the surgery before allowing us to TTC since my right tube was shown to be blocked through a hydero. Going through this experience has been sad and confusing. I am so eager to get the surgery over with and to start trying again, but there is another part of me that is afraid we could experience this type of an pregancy again. I want a baby so bad and I am going to be devastated if I have another ectopic preganacy.
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October 4th, 2011, 12:12 AM
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Sending you the biggest hug right now! I went through an eptopic about 4 years ago... we ended up in Emergancy Surgery and Lost a tube... but we remain hopeful that the remaining one is enough to give us the miricle we hope for. Nothing can be said to ease the pain, but talking about it and letting yourself grieve is a good way to heal and look forward. I just wanted to say "Hi" "Stay positive" and let you know that someone in cyber space it thinking of you and understands how it feels. x
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October 12th, 2011, 09:23 AM
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I went thorugh an ectopic pregnancy a year ago and i lost a tube in the process. Me and my husband were very sad and it does scare you because you dont wanna go through that experience again but having and ectopic preg does get higher after you had one but does not mean that you will have another one. I had the ectopic a year ago and on aug 11 of this year i had a positive preg test and by the end of the month i had a miscarriage and today i saw my period for the first time in months and i plan on trying again after my menstral. I am sorry you had to experience that and my prayers are with you and your husband. I hope you get good news soon.
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December 26th, 2011, 07:27 PM
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All together I have been pregnant 9 times, here is a lil about my history; 1993-abortion, 1997-baby boy, 1998-abortion, 2001-baby girl, 2002-missed miscarriage, 2003-ectopic, 2004-baby girl, 2005-missed miscarriage, December 6th, 2011-chemical pregnancy. Ok so that's my history and I'm currently ttc with my fiancée, we've been trying for a year so I was so excited when we got pregnant last month only to have it end a couple days later. Has anyone else had a successful pregnancy after a history similar to mine? Any success stories would really lift my hopes! S/n I currently have a few symptoms of being pregnant again but it's too soon to know.
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January 18th, 2012, 06:08 AM
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I totally understand what you have been through I had an Eptopic pregnancy in June 2011 it was the 1st time i have planned to be come pregnant me and my partner were so chuffed.
I was 2 months pregnant and discovered that something wasn't right. due to the hospital leaving me for 4 days till they operated on me, i ruptured and had internal bleeding so not only did I nearly die I lost 1 of my tubes when they advised that they would just remove the baby and i would have both fully functional tubes. So I’m hoping that things are successful with one tube.
we want a child sooooo much but I’m also scared that I will have the same again. we have both decided to give it another go. so fingers crossed i have always said what is for you wont go passed you.
Good luck and a big hug :0)
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April 23rd, 2012, 12:17 PM
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I had 4 m/c last one was on the 4th of feb 2010,I wanna try to get pregnant again my heart is very heavy
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