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covsooze Enthusiast

I've had another miscarriage :( This time at 9 weeks. I had a scan just as it was starting, and there was no sign of a baby, just an egg sac - like with my first miscarriage. This is my third one now, so I'm being referred for investigations. If anyone has any good links on the subject for me to read, I'd appreciate it. It makes me appreciate my darling son even more now, I think he's a miracle.

Susie x


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darlindeb25 Collaborator

My thoughts are with you Susie.

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I've had another miscarriage :( This time at 9 weeks. I had a scan just as it was starting, and there was no sign of a baby, just an egg sac - like with my first miscarriage. This is my third one now, so I'm being referred for investigations. If anyone has any good links on the subject for me to read, I'd appreciate it. It makes me appreciate my darling son even more now, I think he's a miracle.

Susie x

AH Susie - I'm so sorry.

kevsmom Contributor

Susie - I'm sorry for your loss.

jerseyangel Proficient

Susie, I'm so very sorry.

Belinda Meeker Apprentice

Susie x,

My thoughts and prayer r with you !

I sure hope things work out for you for the best and will keep you in my prayers.

Belinda

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I'm keeping you in my thoughts Susie


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Guest micah

I'm so sorry Suzie,

There is a little information on this website. You may have already seen it.

https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodi...-54107278180.2f

Teacher1958 Apprentice

Suzie, I am so sorry for your loss.

Brenda

mouse Enthusiast

Susie, I am so sorry.

melrobsings Contributor

I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm going to an fertility doctor and he said with Celiacs it's scary and we can be up to 40% infertile. I see you don't live in NYC, but if you are ever in the area I'm more then happy to give you his number, he's WONDERFUL!!! I wish you all the luck and health in the world!

AndreaB Contributor

I'm so sorry Susie. :(

Tephie Apprentice

Susie, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Stephanie

Lisa Mentor

Susie,

I am so sorry for you three losses. I know how emotional it can be. My daughter found out she miscarried this past week.

You may remember, there was a thread here some time ago regarding miscarrages. I was amazed how many of us had suffered them.

I hope you can find some answers.

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I can't imagine the emotions you are going through right now. Take some time and take care of yourself right now. This has to be emotionally and physically hard for you. My thoughts are with you.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Susie

So sorry

I had one before and one after my son.

Nothing makes it easier.

please know if care.

Will send a note from Alice Blast.

Judy

lovegrov Collaborator

I'm so sorry.

richard

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Oh, I'm so sorry. :(

{{{{{}{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}}}}

Michi8 Contributor

I'm sorry to hear of your loss. :(

Michelle

horsegirl Enthusiast

Susie,

I'm sorry to read of your experiences & losses. I don't have any wisdom for you, except

to make sure you take care of yourself as much as possible right now. Do something extra

special for yourself, & give your child a great big hug! Good luck in whatever lies ahead.

My thoughts & prayers are with you and your family.

covsooze Enthusiast

Wow...I'm overwhelmed by all your support and love. Thanks so much everyone, it means a huge amount.

Susie x

little d Enthusiast

Susie

I am sorry for you lose, my daughter and I will keep you and you husband/family in our night, night prayers.

donna

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Susie, I'm so sorry for your loss.

GlutenFree-Amy Newbie

I am so sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Susie, I'm very sorry for your loss. I know, nothing, that I will say or do, will make it any easier for you. I just hope, one day you will have the chance to have another healthy baby and I will keep you in my prayers.

Stef

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