What do you say when someone asks you if you have children? I am sure this topic has come up before on this board, but I am really struggling with it. I was getting a pedicure the other day and was asked if I had children. Victoria was our first baby and I very much so consider her my child. I carried her for 22 weeks, delivered her, and buried her. However, when someone asks me, it's not just an easy "yes." What do you say?
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I'm sorry for your loss. My losses were all first tri, so.... it depends. When I had no living children, I would sometimes just say "no" and sometimes I would say "not yet, we've had 2 miscarriages" and sometimes I would even say "we have 2 angel babies in heaven". After having my daughter, and suffering 3 more losses, we are getting the "are you going to have more kids soon?" I so badly want to say "well, it's not for lack of trying- I've been pregnant 3 times since having her." But I'm sure people don't want to hear that. If it's someone I'm semi-close with, I divulge. When asked if she's my only one, "I say, yep, the only one here" which I'm sure confuses people, but I fully believe I have 6 children, with 1 here.
I don't know if that was a good answer.
3 more miscarriages and finally a correct diagnosis (septate uterus) and a corrective uterine surgery later, our second blessing is here!
I've been struggling with this thought. I really have never been asked this before a few months ago when I started a new job (temp job). I didn't want them to know I was pregnant, not yet, (thanks to being overweight you couldn't really tell i was pregnant), so I told them I had a step-son.
Today, If I were asked that I'd probably tell them that I have a step-son and a daughter that we lost. I don't care if it makes them uncomfortable, she was my beautiful daughter and i'm not comfortable pushing her aside to make others feel comfortable.
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3 more miscarriages and finally a correct diagnosis (septate uterus) and a corrective uterine surgery later, our second blessing is here!
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It depends on what your comfortable with.
I have been asked and I came out and said yes we had twins, but we lost them to early but I still consider them my children as I carried them to almost 24 weeks.
ditto GC.
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Both my losses were in the early first tri so I might tell them that I've had a couple m/c. However, I hate when people feel sorry for me and that's usually the first emotion that comes out of people when told something like this ('oh you poor thing') so a lot of times I'll say no.
With a late loss I would probably say yes but we lost her/him. I'm going to guess that at that point people would not ask a ton of questions unless the person is extremely nosey or you've been getting pedicures from her for a long time where she might feel comfortable being nosey..
I feel the same. I was asked by a stranger on a plane. I said, "We actually lost one." I know that's probably a bit dramatic but it felt good to say it.
I think we will probably say we have a son and another son that passed away. We named and buried him, I can't pretend like we don't have 2 children.
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