Click Image To Visit Site At last! What every woman needs to know to recover from miscarriage and go on to have a healthy and happy full term pregnancy.
*I have changed our names in our story to protect our privacy and that of our children, especially our son.*
If you’re like me you probably never expected to have a miscarriage. I know I didn’t…having a baby was my lifelong dream and I thought it would be easy.
Like most girls I spent my childhood playing families and looking after my younger siblings and cousins. I loved children and couldn’t wait to have my own.
Things didn’t turn out to be as easy as I anticipated but finally, after years of trying, we fell pregnant! And then….
My name is Louise Gadsby and I’d like to share my story with you. It’s a story of loss, despair, grief, loneliness, sadness and finally hope, joy and fulfillment.
It is my hope that in sharing my story it will help you to heal and give you the knowledge, courage and inspiration to try again and have the family you desire.
Despite the numerous miscarriages, fertility treatments and emotional highs & lows I have experienced I would do it all again in a heartbeat. Especially now that I know how I could have avoided the loss and the heartache. Motherhood is such a wonderful experience.
When my husband and I got married we couldn’t wait to start our family. After years of working hard establishing our careers, traveling and saving so that we could be financially secure we were finally ready to have children.
Neither of us envisaged that it would be so challenging. It seemed so easy for everyone else around us. But for some reason it was difficult for us even though we were young and healthy.
We tried naturally, then sought assistance from Chinese medicine, acupuncture and naturopathic treatments.
Initially it seemed this was to no avail, although my cycle was certainly more regular from these treatments we still had no success. So finally we took the step of undertaking fertility treatment during which I discovered I had PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome).
We were undertaking our final round of using drugs to stimulate the ovaries and IUI (before up stepping to full IVF) when I finally fell pregnant.
My ovaries weren’t particularly responsive and I needed a high dosage of drugs to get just one egg. At first only one blue line appeared and I resolved that we would be moving onto full IVF but when I checked the test later on that evening there a was a faint 2nd line which became more prominent over the week as I undertook many more tests to confirm my pregnancy.
I couldn’t believe that after years of trying it was finally happening and we would become parents. We did it! We were ecstatic. We were thrilled beyond words. We hugged and kissed like newly-weds. Like the Jerry Maguire movie… Read more…
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