Good for you man.We haven't told anyone yet that we are even expecting at all but my wife's sister, so I'm trying to get it all out to random bros on the internet
/applaud
Good for you man.We haven't told anyone yet that we are even expecting at all but my wife's sister, so I'm trying to get it all out to random bros on the internet
Sorry izbro =(It's cool. We just lost our single fetus in week 13. High five, random internet bro.
I'm sorry man. Some hard to read stuff so going to spoiler itIt's cool. We just lost our single fetus in week 13. High five, random internet bro.
Condolences Izo. Next time will be the charm.It's cool. We just lost our single fetus in week 13. High five, random internet bro.
Sorry to hear, man, my sympathies. It happened to us in basically the same time frame. No fun.That sucks man, sorry
I don't think I could kill my child, unless health of mother and/or siblings depended on it. Good luck man.4 seperate sacs and heartbeats all in the 160 range. Once we are further along we will do what screening for defects/abnormalities we can and then discuss whether we should do a reduction. I'm not against abortion morally (and this isn't even classified as that), but if there is nothing wrong with any of them I don't know how we could just choose one and stop its heart. There's nothing to really be done at this point, so I'm trying not to freak the fuck out and it's not really working. Just realized I've been sitting at my desk at work for over an hour and haven't done anything
who knows at this point, maybe next week they will see 5
Sorry to hear that Izo.It's cool. We just lost our single fetus in week 13. High five, random internet bro.
Tell her that it's a valid concern, and you already have three suitcases packed along with $10,000 in small bills.Last week of my parental leave and my wife is absolutely freaking out. I've already told her she takes care of the kid like 80% of the time and sometimes I just hold him for a couple hours or do a bunch of diaper changes, but she still feels like she's going to accidentally murder the kid as soon as I leave for work.
My wife had to go back to work when our girls were around 6 weeks old and my job allowed me to work from home. So I took care of them for about two weeks on my own before our au pair came into the country.Last week of my parental leave and my wife is absolutely freaking out. I've already told her she takes care of the kid like 80% of the time and sometimes I just hold him for a couple hours or do a bunch of diaper changes, but she still feels like she's going to accidentally murder the kid as soon as I leave for work.
I'm sorry man. Some hard to read stuff so going to spoiler it
The hardest thing I've had to deal with in my life was a similar situation at 16 weeks. Details leading up to the event are meaningless but suffice to say my wife went into labor and passed the baby right there in our house. Sac and all. Picked up the fetus and was just hysterical. Look at the little feet, look at the little hands, oh my God I'm so sorry, so sorry, mommy loved you etc etc..<sob>. We then had a little burial on our own because we didn't know what the fuck to do and everything went numb for about a month for me and at least a year for my wife.
Now we had issues getting pregnant after that and ended up having to do IVF a few years later so that didn't help her feeling like a failure. Obviously YMMV. My wife is a fucking trooper, mentally and emotionally stable and I didn't realize how much it hurt her until things carried on longer. Just keep a watch out for your significant other she might need some hugs and help to get through it. Especially if it takes a bit to get back on the horse and get pregnant again.
I'd recommend her getting some blood work done by an endocrinologist. Something simple like baby asprin if you have MTHFR (need genetic screen for that), Thyroid issues and other stuff can be easily resolved out of the gate and many OBGYN really aren't fluent on that stuff. Pregnancy really throws their bodies for a loop and puts a lot of stress so borderline numbers can become critical quickly. If you have MTHFR, clotting problems can occur in the cord area and if you don't take baby asprin you can run into issues with that. Among other things. Go see an endocrinologist and get them to do a work up.