Hi everyone
My husband and I started ttc in January 2017. By November 2017 I found out I was pregnant and was rushed to the hospital on 16 December with an emergency surgery to remove an ectopic pregnancy. I was 6 weeks at the time with no pain or symptoms other than bleeding on and off and hcg levels that were not rising as normal. I lost my right tube during the laporoscopy as well.
I am still finding it hard to get over that but my husband does not see an ectopic pregnancy as a loss because the baby was not in the right place to grow in the first place, which makes it hard because I don't have anyone to share it with.
I have since been put on Clomid and will be starting my 5th round in the next few days. So altogether it's been 22 months of trying for a baby and my hopes that it will happen is decreasing every month.
Hoping for some good news out there somewhere...
My husband and I started ttc in January 2017. By November 2017 I found out I was pregnant and was rushed to the hospital on 16 December with an emergency surgery to remove an ectopic pregnancy. I was 6 weeks at the time with no pain or symptoms other than bleeding on and off and hcg levels that were not rising as normal. I lost my right tube during the laporoscopy as well.
I am still finding it hard to get over that but my husband does not see an ectopic pregnancy as a loss because the baby was not in the right place to grow in the first place, which makes it hard because I don't have anyone to share it with.
I have since been put on Clomid and will be starting my 5th round in the next few days. So altogether it's been 22 months of trying for a baby and my hopes that it will happen is decreasing every month.
Hoping for some good news out there somewhere...
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