In all sincerity, I figured that I would follow @miss2697 and @Hilaboo86 's leads and re-intro, instead of continuing to lurk mostly out of shame for having been a poor excuse for a Bumpie these past few months. I have a pretty good excuse. I was busy working hard on having taken notes from you ladies here in the J13 community and I went and instigated a mother's support group through my local library. Over twenty members and counting now, we meet up three days a week, watch each others children for free, and plan all sorts of activities together. We just held our successful first annual Secret Santa Potluck Brunch. We used Elfster. *tips hat to @MrsGiantPenis*
Backstory: After I gave birth to Ezra, I suffered from what I have come to realize was pretty severe PPD. I was in it so deep that I felt overwhelmed and ashamed to the point of being paralyzed when it came to my feeling capable of sharing it with anyone. It had become that big in my mind. Reading your stories and participating even a little was a lifeline, as we don't live near family and had no friends locally. There were mother's groups in other parts of town, but most required a lengthy trek to get to, and I saw a gaping hole in my community in regards to support for new mothers/mothers in general. So, when I finally started to snap out the depths a bit, I badgered my local library for a small space and time slot to hold a baby lapsit. It happened. Then I traded information with those who came, and they spread it forth through networking, and here we are today. We just welcomed a sleep-deprived mother of an eight week old and the terror in her eyes was so familiar. God, I felt for her. We let her know that she's not alone and that people are here to help.
I am so grateful to you guys for having shown me how strong a network of good women (and some odd ones here and there ) can be. Thank you so, so much.
That's amazing! Good for you. You should feel proud of yourself and in my opinion it's a completely understandable and good reason to leave us lonely wretches.
Welcome back!!! That's awesome you started up a group. It really does take a village, even if we've been segregated by modern day society. Good for you! >:D< I also want to hug you.
Aw this is (and you) are amazing! My sappy self got all teary eyed too. Way to pay it forward in a big way!
Me: 35 H: 35 Married: 4/5/13 "You know that place between sleep and awake, that place where you can still remember dreaming? That's where I will always love you. That's where I'll be waiting." ~Peter Pan
*TW*
BFP #1: 11/12/12 EDD 7/25/13 Baby boy: 7/27/13 BFP #2: 10/29/17 MMC dx @ 9 weeks BFP #3: 2/2/18 MC 2/7/18 BFP #4: 3/2/18 MC 3/9/18 RPL testing and hysteroscopy: all normal BFP #5: 4/1/18 MMC dx @ 14 weeks ----> genetically normal girl Hysteroscopy to remove scar tissue 9/28 BFP #6 11/5/18 EDD 7/20/19 Rainbow baby girl born 7/23/19 BFP #7 12/8/2021 EDD 8/22/2022
Re: I'm just going to leave this right here...
I lost my angels 07/2010, 04/2017, 10/2017
Meimsx no more
BFP#1: 11.22.2012 EDD: 7.22.2013 DS Born 7.24.2013
BFP#2: 11.26.2014 EDD: 7.25.2015 *chemical confirmed 12.08.14*
Welcome back!
Baby boy 7.10.13
This made me tear up. What a scary time! Great job building up a wonderful community!
Fab Life of K
All the hugs to you guise.
>:D< >:D< >:D<
Seriously.
We've been through some crazy shit, but this group is full of some truly good human beings .
Married: 4/5/13
"You know that place between sleep and awake,
that place where you can still remember dreaming?
That's where I will always love you.
That's where I'll be waiting."
~Peter Pan
*TW*
BFP #2: 10/29/17 MMC dx @ 9 weeks
BFP #3: 2/2/18 MC 2/7/18
BFP #4: 3/2/18 MC 3/9/18
RPL testing and hysteroscopy: all normal
BFP #5: 4/1/18 MMC dx @ 14 weeks ----> genetically normal girl
Hysteroscopy to remove scar tissue 9/28
BFP #6 11/5/18 EDD 7/20/19 Rainbow baby girl born 7/23/19
BFP #7 12/8/2021 EDD 8/22/2022
Karen - 36 DH - 39
LFAF Summer 2016 Awards:
F15 Siggy Challenge: What You're Looking Forward to Most After Baby Arrives: BELLY SLEEPING!