This is wildly inappropriate (not to mention extremely hurtful) for this board.
Son: Jackson, 11/02/06, stillborn due to PPROM and IUGR. Over the next ten years we had 9 miscarriages from 8-14 weeks. On May 18, 2016 my daughter, Ridley, was born. We're OADNBC.
whoa, whoa. Maybe this woman had a miscarriage and is sill having positive tests and she's scared. Don't jump to conclusions too soon. While miscarriages are hard, you still don't know what she's going through...
OMG I didn't even realize where i posted it.. i just made this account
Way to make a girl feel welcome
You're worried about us not making you feel welcome for your new pregnancy? How about you show a little compassion to those of us here? No. You can GTFO.
Son: Jackson, 11/02/06, stillborn due to PPROM and IUGR. Over the next ten years we had 9 miscarriages from 8-14 weeks. On May 18, 2016 my daughter, Ridley, was born. We're OADNBC.
Even if you went through a loss, you can still be understanding and try to understand that she might have made a mistake. People were excited for you when you were pregant...you can be excited for someone else even if you're hurting! I'm sorry that you guys feel like you do.
Even if you went through a loss, you can still be understanding and try to understand that she might have made a mistake. People were excited for you when you were pregant...you can be excited for someone else even if you're hurting! I'm sorry that you guys feel like you do.
Really? Most of us who have been through a loss were never to the point where we had someone (besides our SO) to be excited for us. This board is, and rightfully should be, protected and only for the use of women who have lost a baby. This board was the support I needed for weeks and I would have been so devastated to read this during my own loss. Now that I'm months past my loss it just pisses me off for the poor women who are currently going through their loss' and trying to find comfort somewhere! Go blow your smoke up someone else's a$$ and leave these women alone!
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Way to make a girl feel welcome