2nd Trimester

I don't want to die if I miscarry

Anybody else freaking out? This changes pregnancy for all of us!! Why is everyone acting like things are normal when they aren't anymore!? 

Re: I don't want to die if I miscarry

  • I've had similar thoughts, especially given the story last week about the American woman who was refused an abortion in Malta after she miscarried.

    I also feel terrible for women, no matter the circumstances, who want an abortion, but can't afford to travel to a place where one is legal, who  are stuck in states where their forced to have a baby they can't afford, and the state offers minimal government support/benefits. Like if you're going to force people to have kids they can't afford at least provide financial assistance 
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  • I help out a family who is pregnant with their 4 baby. They have 3 boys now and are having a girl. As of right now I'm more excited then they are. But lately I have been troubled by thoughts of a stillborn. I was thinking today that if it was a stillborn I don't think I could live through it. So, I guess we can all pray for each other! We will all need it no matter if they don't go full term or don't.
  • Everything I have read shows that D&C is still completely legal even with everything that has happened, so I’m not concerned. Just make sure you talk to your doctors and confirm the plan if the worst ends up happening. 
  • They're coming for ivf and birth control next and the religious freedoms of anyone who isn't Christian.  They're very open about this.  Anyone who thinks this is about saving fetuses (and embryos and blastocysts and zygotes) is not paying attention.  This is about controlling and devaluing women and about enacting a fundamentalist Christian belief system on all of us. 
  • I luckily live in Minnesota where abortion is still accessible, but I’m 100% being careful about what states I travel to. For example my grandparents live in South Dakota and I’m hesitant to go too far into the state just in case something goes wrong and the doctor is too scared of being charged with a felony to do what it takes to save me. It’s a valid fear. 
  • It's a super valid fear.  I won't travel to any state where women's health care is restricted until after I have my baby.   It's too much of a risk.  
  • As someone who has a history of PPROM this has been terrifying. Hopefully you have a doc and a hospital that will advocate for you if you need it 
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