sadly, though, the more miscarriages you have, the more likely you are to have another loss. i am on another pregnancyjourney. apprehensive, hopeful, scared. excited. will everything be ok this time? what will happen? it s been two months since we met isabel and she had a scan at university hospital coventry after losing two previous pregnancies, and it s wonderful news. this is the gift i have been asking, to be able to hold my son in my arms, alive. little angelo has arrived safe and well. so, when i last saw you and paulson, it was a really anxious time.
it can feel like the vast majority of the miscarriages are inevitable, but that s not the case. there are answers and treatments out there, we just need to properly research them to find them. nobody knows what their pregnancyjourney is going to look like or whether they will be able to have children at all. i know how blessed i am in so many ways. but from my conversations with families, doctors, midwives, campaigners, researchers, it s clear that so many people feel very alone on this journey. opening up, though, being honest about the good, the bad, the joyous and the painful experiences of pregnancy loss, all of us can perhaps feel a little less alone.
pregnancyjourney. apprehensive, hopeful, scared. excited. will everything be ok this time? what will happen? it s been two months since we met isabel, and she had a scan at university hospital coventry, after losing two previous pregnancies, and it s wonderful news. this is the gift i have been asking, to be able to hold my son in my arms, alive. little angelo has arrived safe and well. so, when i last saw you and paulson, it was a really anxious time. it now looks as though you re in a very different place. iam.
not the case. there are answers and treatments out there, we just need to properly research them to find them. nobody knows what their pregnancyjourney is going to look like, or whether they will be able to look like, or whether they will be able to have children at all. i know how blessed i am in so many ways. but from my conversations with families, doctors, midwives, campaigners, researchers, it s clear that so many people feel very alone on this journey. opening up, though, being honest about the good, the bad, the joyous and the painful experiences of pregnancy loss, all of us can perhaps feel a little less alone.
what colour you are, how much you earn, how old you are, it touches everyone on every continent. all the dads we ve spoken to have gone on to have healthy babies, and they all say speaking out has helped them to move forward. it s not the case for everyone, but most people who suffer a miscarriage will go on to have a healthy pregnancy. sadly, though, the more miscarriages you have, the more likely you are to have another loss. i am on another pregnancyjourney. apprehensive, hopeful, scared. excited. will everything be ok this time? what will happen? it s been two months since we met isabel and she had a scan at university hospital coventry after losing two previous pregnancies,