#CALLITPREGNANCYLOSS: HOW OUR WORDS HAVE DEVASTATING POWER by Katie Huei Harrison at Undefiningmotherhood.com
CALL IT PREGNANCY LOSS: HOW OUR WORDS HAVE DEVASTATING POWER
By Katie Huei Harrison at www.undefiningmotherhood.com
Photo credit: www.undefiningmotherhood.com
After 18 months of trying to conceive, I was ecstatic for my ultrasound at 7 ½ weeks pregnant. When the ultrasound technician left the room without showing me the screen, I knew it was bad. What I didn’t know was that 4 years, 4 miscarriages, and one live birth later, I would still feel panic walking past that ultrasound room. That’s the emotional toll that pregnancy loss can take.
Pregnancy Loss, Blame, and GuiltBut in one way, I was lucky. When I sat down with my doctor, she kindly walked me through myoptions while I stared at my phone. I could wait to miscarry naturally, though she didn't recommend it since my body clearly wasn't recognizing the loss. I could take a pill that induces miscarriage; itworks well for some people, but I heard horror stories of people it caused severe problems for, andeven of pharmacists refusing to fill it, calling it an “abortion pill.” Or I could undergo surgery–a D&C,as it's called, which stands for “dilation and curettage”–in which my OB would physically clean out allthe contents of my uterus.
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