| Posted: 02 December 2007 at 10:10pm | IP Logged
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Awww hunny, firstly a huge big hug as i think you need it (( ))
I'm glad that Lynie has been able to be there for you and have had the support of family and friends.
Not knowing the endless whys and what ifs really can eat away at you, and i know without answers it's almost impossible to do but you have to try and find away. I have never been though this myself so i can't advise you on the bleeding side of things but i have had many conversations with my mum and friends whom have all been there too.
As for your mood hun your allowed to be sad, angry etc, but it's hard to explain to kids, you need to allow yourself to mourn for you baby. I know this may sound a little daft but you need too. As for your eldest it's lovely that she loves you so much and cares for you but if you let her know that you had a poorly tummy and the docs had to sort help you out to start the road to recovery.... it might take a while before you fully better but you will be the mum they know again.... but your just a little sad as your tummy got poorly.... (depending on her age this should help her understand why it is hard being smily and happy all the time, and with christmas looming it must be a little harder.
I know it's not the same but to give you an idea, My eldest was 4 when i was pg with my 2nd and i had bad morning sickness, he thought i was going to die because i keep throwing up and passing out. After a little reassurance that it was a tummy bug (easiest way to explain it at the time) he was happier knowing i wasn't going anywhere.
Big hugs and kisses hun. I wish you all the best and i hope things start to get better for you soon x
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