tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641192580368746983.post7893242924397082080..comments2024-03-27T05:32:18.935-04:00Comments on NESHEAHOLIC: My Story: Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness MonthLaNeshehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04219535634041170532noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641192580368746983.post-57305681402995183092015-10-23T14:46:56.274-04:002015-10-23T14:46:56.274-04:00Thank you for commenting! So happy your story ends...Thank you for commenting! So happy your story ends well. I would consider a CP a legitimate loss. You got that positive test and you started thinking about your future with a baby. That is still a loss. LaNeshehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04219535634041170532noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641192580368746983.post-27067695477905878292015-10-23T09:58:15.134-04:002015-10-23T09:58:15.134-04:00De-lurking to comment on this important post. My f...De-lurking to comment on this important post. My first "pregnancy" ended just 5 days after my positive test -- a chemical pregnancy. I experienced the most intense sorrow, anguish, and frustration I'd ever felt and I can only imagine it's even more intense the further into pregnancy you are when you suffer a loss. Even though not everyone considers a CP a miscarriage (I'm still not exactly sure how to speak about it to others), I relate to a lot of things you've written here, like how you learned the hard way that there *can* be ambiguity in pregnancy, and especially the feelings of apprehension in subsequent pregnancies. <br /><br />The story ends well -- our daughter Penelope was born this past June -- but that experience will never leave me. Thank you for sharing.Melissahttp://teambrinn.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7641192580368746983.post-33304373273778278142015-10-18T16:02:43.472-04:002015-10-18T16:02:43.472-04:00Thank you <3!Thank you <3! LaNeshehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04219535634041170532noreply@blogger.com