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Old May 19th, 2008, 01:08 AM   #1
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I don't know where I am


She miscarried in February.

She told me a month later.

I had no idea she was pregnant - she was waiting for the twelve week scan to tell me...
Instead, she told me that she had been, and she'd lost it.

It would've been our first child (for both of us), and something we both were looking forward to - we'd agreed before Christmas that right now wasn't the right time (circumstances etc), but if it happened we'd both be happy.

So how do I deal with the fact that something we both wanted, something I wanted, I had and then lost?
And she dealt with it on her own for a month...

We hardly see each other because of her work - we spend a week together here and there, the rest of the time she's away. And now she's on holiday. I don't blame her, she knows that... I wish she was here with me though, I wish she'd take some time off work so we could spend some quality time together.

Instead, I get family and other "important" people telling me that it "happened for the best"... How the hell would they know?!

I wanna cry, but can't. I wanna hold her, but can't. I want people around me to understand, but they can't.

And now - now I don't know where I am. I wanna lock myself away from the world, and drink myself to oblivion; this coming from someone who rarely drinks any form of alcohol...
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Im so sorry but i promise it gets better
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Old May 19th, 2008, 10:59 AM   #3
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Well you seem like a very supportive partner, it is really hard to get through this time, but you will. Please come on here anytime you need to chat. I'm sure that when she is back you can talk about it properly and she is probably hurting as much as you are. Take care. x
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She miscarried in February.

She told me a month later.

I had no idea she was pregnant - she was waiting for the twelve week scan to tell me...
Instead, she told me that she had been, and she'd lost it.

It would've been our first child (for both of us), and something we both were looking forward to - we'd agreed before Christmas that right now wasn't the right time (circumstances etc), but if it happened we'd both be happy.

So how do I deal with the fact that something we both wanted, something I wanted, I had and then lost?
And she dealt with it on her own for a month...

We hardly see each other because of her work - we spend a week together here and there, the rest of the time she's away. And now she's on holiday. I don't blame her, she knows that... I wish she was here with me though, I wish she'd take some time off work so we could spend some quality time together.

Instead, I get family and other "important" people telling me that it "happened for the best"... How the hell would they know?!

I wanna cry, but can't. I wanna hold her, but can't. I want people around me to understand, but they can't.

And now - now I don't know where I am. I wanna lock myself away from the world, and drink myself to oblivion; this coming from someone who rarely drinks any form of alcohol...
i am so very sorry......this is something that you shouldn't be going through on your own. Maybe she has needed some time to get her head around it all before telling you......you must talk to her though....this is something that affects both of you......

the pain won't go away though, i wish it would, as there are days that hubby and me still get sad about it all.....instead you just learn to cope with it.....

keep talking to your partner though......
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Old May 19th, 2008, 14:44 PM   #5
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so sorry to hear what you are going through, maybe your OH feels a sense of guilt about what has happened? many of us do feel it was something we did or didnt do which caused it and I know I apologised to my hubby for miscarrying our baby - he told me straight away not to be so silly! However much anyone tells you it is not your fault you still have a nagging thought in the back of your mind! I would just explain to her how you feel, she may just think because you didn't know about it that you won't be that upset?

Hope you work it out
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Old May 19th, 2008, 15:33 PM   #6
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Bless you
To be able to pluckk up the courage to post in itself is a great thing to do

Some people just deal with things so differently - its so unusual to hear of it this way around - its usually the men that clam up and dont say how they are feeling...

You have to tell her how you feel as she wont be feeling quite herself right now if she is like any of us - and to have a supportive partner like you will be so nice for her.

Good luck

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Thanks for the messages of support...

I think one of the things that really cuts at the minute is that she's the one person who understands what I'm feeling right now - and she chooses not to be around me.

She blamed herself for it, and we've talked about how it isn't her fault... Slowly I think she's beginning to realise that.
We've also briefly discussed why she didn't tell me for so long, so that really isn't so much of an issue.

I wonder at times whether she really feels what's going on; with her working all the time, not being around, going on holiday - I wonder whether it meant as much to her as it does me. And yeah, I know that makes me sound like an ****hole but I really have no other way of describing how that feels..?

She just can't seem to talk about it with me in person, it's always by text message or on the phone - we've only ever touched on it a couple of times in conversation in person, and only then very briefly.

Everyone around me is telling me to just move on and forget about it... I wonder if that's what she's done, but she's had four weeks headstart over me, so is it really selfish of me to want to cry and be upset over it now?


None of this makes sense... Nothing seems to make sense right now. I don't even understand why for the past few weeks I've felt so numb and empty with it all, and now I just want to cry shout and scream... :'(
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Geez, I'm sorry for your loss.

There's nothing wrong with feeling angry, numb, or sad. Anyone who tells you to move on and forget about most likely has not been in your situation. Honestly, to me that sounds insensitive.

I think a lot of people complain that their partner grieves differently. I have this ongoing problem with OH-sometimes I feel like I am the one carrying 98% of the emotional burden while he seems okay. You are not alone in that respect.
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I am so sorry for your loss. This is the time when you need each other the most, but that is not happening and I so feel for you.

Some men tend to not think it a big deal and are the one's telling the other to move on. So it amazes me to see a man be so supportive and so full of feeling.
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Old May 20th, 2008, 09:57 AM   #10
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I'm so sorry for what you are going through. You've every right to scream, shout and grieve as you need to - as said above, those who tell you to move on are probably trying to help but are being insensitive.

You say that your partner has had a 4 week headstart over you - that is probably a very significant factor in why she is behaving so differently. I know that I am behaving differently now to when I first found out I was having a m/c and that was only 10 days ago. I'm still sad but it's no longer the all-consuming pain it was at first.

Only you know what is best for you to do - we're here to talk to if you want to.

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