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Coping with Miscarriage
My husband and I recently had a miscarriage after 4 months of trying to conceive. I guess I was one of those people who thought that something like this will never happen to me. After my miscarriage I realized just how often they happen. As often as one in four pregnancies end this way. I couldn't believe it when I read that! The question I continue to ask myself is 'Why?' and I figured that I am not alone in this either. So what I have done here is I gathered (with the help of some friends) some links that might help those in the same situation deal with things a little better. I really hope this helps, but I myself am kinda new to this so I am welcoming comments and suggestions from others who have been through this. First I would like to share with you two beautiful poems that were passed on to me from friends who have gone through the same thing. The authors of these poems are unknown to the best of my knowledge.
http://www.lcc.net/~kelly/miscarriage.htm
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FAQ About Miscarriage
http://scalos.mc.duke.edu/~brook006/miscarriage.html
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Frequently Asked Questions about Miscarriage
I have recently made an attempt at reorganizing the FAQ, by breaking it into sections. One section has words of support, one has technical information, and there are also smaller sections dealing with bleeding, molar pregnancies, and how long to wait before trying again. By far, though, the largest section is made of personal stories, sent in by other readers of the FAQ. This brings me to a dilemma. Every story is different, and each deserves to be told. Reading other peoples' stories, I know, is one thing that helped me to not feel so alone when I was going through my own miscarriages.
http://wdg.mc.duke.edu/~brook006/miscarriage.html
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Hannah's Prayer
http://www.hannah.org/
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Hygeia---an Online Journal for Pregnancy and Neonatal Loss
http://www.hygeia.org/
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INCIID Article: Miscarriage Manual by C. Elizabeth Carney
http://www.inciid.org/mismanl.html
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Infertility Netlinks
List of links to Internet and other resources for medical, social, emotional, and other related information on miscarriage/pregnancy loss.
http://infertility.about.com/msubloss.htm
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Miscarriage
Miscarriage, known by physicians as spontaneous abortion, is an unfortunate, but common, occurrence of pregnancy that affects many couples. Most doctors consider a miscarriage as a protective mechanism that prevents the continued pregnancy of a nonviable or abnormal embryo or fetus. Indeed, most miscarriages occur even before a woman knows she is pregnant and, therefore, go unrecognized. By Anthony R. Scialli, M.D.
http://www.c3.org/library/miscarriage.html
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Miscarriage - A Definite Loss
The loss felt as a result of miscarriage, although different for all women, is definite and real. Despite the absence of a physical baby for those around her to mourn, the loss for a woman is concrete.
http://www.bcparent.com/maternity/miscarriage.htm
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Miscarriage - Folsom Obstetrics & Gynecology Medical Group, P.C.
Having your pregnancy end in a miscarriage can be very sad and distressing. The following information will tell you about the symptoms and treatments are for the different types of miscarriage.
http://folsomobgyn.com/miscarriage.htm
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Miscarriage - University of Iowa
What is a miscarriage? Miscarriage, or spontaneous abortion, is the loss of a pregnancy before the fourth month. The main symptoms are:
http://obgyn.uihc.uiowa.edu/Patinfo/pregprob/miscarge.htm
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Miscarriage Information
This page was created to help women who are suffering from a miscarriage find the resources they need. You will find links here to information pages about miscarriage and neonatal loss as well as links to support groups on the Internet. You will also find pages on different issues that may affect you after a loss. These are pages which touch on my own personal experiences and I hope they will be helpful for you. If you have not suffered a miscarriage yourself, don't run away. There is useful information for you here as well. Chances are you know someone who has had a miscarriage or will know someone in the future.
http://www.silk.net/gen/miscarriage.html/
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OBGYN.net Women and Patients Section - Coffee Talk: Miscarriage
Pregnancy loss can be emotionally devastating to both mother and father. Frequently, the response tends to be why me, and what could we have done differently? It is important for these couples to realize that the miscarriage is usually not a result of something that they have done, it is also important for them to realize that they are not alone.
http://www.obgyn.net/women/articles/coffee_talk/ct009.htm
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Pregnancy Loss: Physical, Emotional & Spiritual Recovery Information
Pregnancy Loss: medical, emotional and spiritual recovery information for those who have experienced a miscarriage including personal details and on-line support.
http://pages.ivillage.com/pp/dukebaby2000/index.html
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What is Repeated Miscarriage?
A miscarriage is the spontaneous loss of a pregnancy before 20 weeks. It occurs in 15-20% of all pregnancies. Three or more miscarriages in a row is called Repeated Miscarriage.
http://www.bvwc.com/miscarriage.htm
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