I recently miscarried, without knowing I was pregnant and despite using birth control, two weeks after my long term boyfriend broke up with me. It turned out to be an incomplete miscarriage and I had a small operation to remove the remaining 'tissue' (as it is so coldly called) ten days following the initial bleeding.
Having lost another baby several years ago with a different partner (again, despite using birth control) I'm too ashamed to speak to friends and family about this most recent experience as I'm worried of what they will think of me.
I've read some good leaflets and websites about miscarriage, but have been surprised to find most of them assume:
a) You want(ed) a child
b) Have a partner who ulitimately loves and supports you
While this may be the case for most would-be-mums, I didn't plan to have a child (though would liked to have kept it) and am now faced with the double challenge of grieiving for my baby alone and adjusting to single life.
I've lost more than I ever knew I had and have never felt so lonely in my whole life.
Any words of support welcome!
Having lost another baby several years ago with a different partner (again, despite using birth control) I'm too ashamed to speak to friends and family about this most recent experience as I'm worried of what they will think of me.
I've read some good leaflets and websites about miscarriage, but have been surprised to find most of them assume:
a) You want(ed) a child
b) Have a partner who ulitimately loves and supports you
While this may be the case for most would-be-mums, I didn't plan to have a child (though would liked to have kept it) and am now faced with the double challenge of grieiving for my baby alone and adjusting to single life.
I've lost more than I ever knew I had and have never felt so lonely in my whole life.
Any words of support welcome!