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Hello, I'm a 28 yr old female with BPII. I was diagnosed ~3 years ago. My husband and I had some big changes come up about 2 months ago - he got a new job which requires some travel (big change for us) and I found out I was pregnant. Given we weren't trying, this was a surprise but we were so excited. As you can expect from the Title, we found out that I was going to miscarry. I waited a week to see if it would happen naturally, however it didn't and required surgery to resolve. This has cost us a lot of money, and on top of that I lost my job after I became so depressed that I went on a bender (drinking myself drunk while my husband was out of town). In the meantime, I got a new job but I'm still depressed at home. Now I'm incredibly embarrassed because I was established at my last position and my sudden departure had an impact on a lot of children and families who I worked with. I was clearly in the wrong (I no-call/no-showed to work) so I understand why they fired me, but I just can't believe I've found myself in this situation. I truly believe that this all stemmed from the miscarriage. It literally breaks my heart to think about it. It was our first pregnancy. I just feel like we lost something we'll never get back in this life time and I'm a different person now. 3 months ago I thought life couldn't get any better and then it crashed in a way that I couldn't have imagined. I have faith in God and know that we'll be okay but I also hope to be in a happier mental space soon.
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I am so sorry. Things are crappy now but yes it will get better.
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I'm so sorry, cellogal1219. You have experienced a loss, and I've read that it's normal to cry and feel sad as a result. I'm so sorry you lost your job. Please seek some counseling to work through your feelings. Did your doctor even offer some suggestions?
I'd think a woman counselor would be best--ideally someone who has also lost a child. I urge you to check around at the possibilities in your area. ![]() (If it's any consolation, I'd read that there are more miscarriages than people even know. Some before the woman even realizes she's pregnant. I think I lost one very early. Even though I don't know for sure, I think about what the baby would have been like and hope that I'll see the baby in heaven.) |
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When a woman has a miscarriage not only does it affect a woman mentally but also nominally and physically. Don’t beat yourself up for having a hard time.
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![]() Have you looked for, or found, any miscarriage support groups online? Maybe a loss group like that could offer you comfort from the same place? It's a grief process no different than any other, and I'm sorry that you had to deal with that loss, and then some of the other problems that seemed to follow it. I had a miscarriage 16 years ago, and it took a long time to not feel deep sorrow about it. To the few family members who knew, or even H, I think it was conceptualized as not much more than a very, very late period, but for me it was the loss of a real child and all the hopes and dreams that go with it. You aren't alone ![]() |
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