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Saturday, 8 April 2000, at 7:49 p.m. LoriD & others: Miscarriage Support Info Someone, I think it was LoriD, recently posted about dealing with the grief of having lost her baby and how she and her husband seemed to be on completely different wavelengths regarding the loss. I said I had some information that might help. It has taken me longer than anticipated to pull it together, but here's a list of web-sites dealing with the issues of pregnancy and infant loss. Most of them have special areas set aside for dealing with men and grief, or they have lists of resources which deal with men/couples and grief. Most have links to other sites, and a few also have chat rooms, newsletters or even e-mail pen pal services where you can "meet" individuals with similar experiences. I believe that the majority of these sites are Christian-based. Those just happen to be the sites which I found most helpful following my losses, so that is what I know best. I hope they will be of some assistance. God bless you. There is another organization that I found very helpful,
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SarahM..re: meth shot...I just had one in Sept...(m) I'm so sorry that you are going through this :( I got pg with an ectopic pg in Aug. Mid Sept I had a methotrexate shot. My hcg was not going down as it should and I was continously bleeding. A D&C wouldn't work for me because the pg was in the tube but before we knew that it was ectopic we thought it was a "simple" m/c. Anyhoo..I discussed both d&c and meth w/ my RE. She recommended trying non-surgical methods before resorting to anything that has potential fertility harmful side effects. The d&c is very safe but you do run the risk of possible lesions etc..The meth shot has very few side effects (I had none) and is very effective. It has about a 95% success rate. The shot itself is intamuscular..I had mine in the hip. It is a semi-painful shot but you will only feel the effects for about a 1/2 hr or so. Kinda sore feeling. Mine worked great..my hcg dropped significantly within a few days. The shot takes about 4 days to take effect for most people. Occasionally you may require a second shot if hcg plateaus off. I know this is long but I would highly recommend this non-surgical option if your dr. recommends it. Please e-mail me if you need any help or support.......:) Posted By: Alethea c#13 waiting for the all clear to TTC after ectopic!
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Posted by: LizP edd 3/9/01
I first got pg in late January of 2000 after 8 cycles of trying.
5 1/2 weeks later, af arrived.
I am feeling much more in control this time around,
LizP
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Shattered Dreams
The waters of life
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I know that I have searched and searched and read every thing I could get my hands on to understand what happened with regard to my miscarriage. This article was very helpful to me. When the dr. used the word "abortion" I was mortified, but seeing the technical terms in this article made it understandable. Just thought I would share. God Bless Andra | ||||
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