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Finding Out... {part 1}

Published: Aug 22, 2013 · Modified: May 17, 2016 by Ashley Phipps · 1541 words. · About 8 minutes to read this article. · 16 Comments · This post may contain affiliate links · This blog generates income via ads and sponsored posts · This blog uses cookies · See our privacy policy for more info Filed Under: Trisomy 18 Baby

I interrupt my normal slew of DIY and Crafts to bring you a little bit into my life today.  I have pondered for months whether or not to share this information publicly on my blog, but due to recent events in our lives I have come to feel very strongly that I wanted to write about this and I wanted to share it with you.

I love all comments I receive but please know that this is a topic currently very tender to me, these are my very personal thoughts, feelings and beliefs and this is very difficult to share with my closest friends and family, it is extraordinarily difficult to put this on my blog.  So please, please be respectful in your commenting.

The last 11 months have been a whirlwind of ups and downs, of joy and tears and after much contemplation, I finally feel it is time to share a bit of our story with you.  I share this as my experience, and I know many have gone through much worse.  But this is my life, real and raw over the last 11 months.

It was about 11 months ago when we knew it was time to try for baby number three.  We have two amazing, beautiful children, but we knew we were missing a precious baby in our family and we knew it was time to start trying again.

Our first child was a cinch to conceive, I am not even totally sure how we got pregnant when we did, but she came instantly.  The pregnancy had its ups and downs.  I was quite sick during the first trimester, suffered from many severe migraines during the second trimester and was put on bed rest for pre-term labor my third trimester.  But at 39 weeks, after about 8 hours of labor and 40 minutes of pushing, we had a beautiful healthy baby girl and we couldn't have been more happy!

Finding Out (part 1) - we share our journey to grow our family including all our ups and downs, trials and heartaches and miscarriage. #miscarriage #children #family

Two years later when we decided to try for a second one, we were hit with a bit more challenging time.  It took us almost a year to conceive our son.  That proved to be difficult at times, many emotional ups and downs.  I know so many others have an even harder time conceiving, and I don't mean to try to compare, but it was a little trial in that period of our life for us.  There were many tears shed when every month for nearly a year, I had a negative pregnancy test.

Finally, though, we found out that were expecting!  We were thrilled!  But this pregnancy proved more difficult, I had sickness (and this time lots of sprinting to the bathroom) until 22 weeks.  Migraines.  And then at 27 week, I started bleeding and contracting.  I spent from 27 weeks on in and out of the hospital and on 24/7 medication to keep the contractions, and hopefully the bleeding, at bay.

It was determined that I had marginal placenta previa, which was the cause of the bleeding so it was a "me" problem, not a problem with the baby!  Whew.  I was so grateful for a healthy stable baby.  But my dr was so concerned about me bleeding out and excess bleeding during labor that I was on really really strict bed rest.

It was very stressful and I wasn't able to take care of my 3 year old daughter due to the strictness of the bed rest.  I was so grateful to have amazing parents who came out and stayed with us to help take care of my little family during this time!  We also had some amazing friends who helped out during this time.  I will never be able to express to friends or family how much their support and help meant to us during this time.  We were so lucky!

Thankfully, we were blessed and our dear son arrived at 38 weeks, after only an 1.5 hours of labor (ouch!) and two pushes.  Gratefully, he was as healthy as could be!

Finding Out (part 1) - we share our journey to grow our family including all our ups and downs, trials and heartaches and miscarriage. #miscarriage #children #family
So when we decided that it was time for number 3, we didn't know what to expect.  We would have been happy to get pregnant right away, but we prepared ourselves with the fact that it would probably take a long time.

January 18, 2013, after four months of trying, I decided, partially on a whim, to take a pregnancy test.  I was sure it would be negative but to my surprise, and joy, it was positive!!

We were thrilled...and overjoyed...and a bit nervous about how baby #3 would change the dynamic of our family, but mostly we were excited!

And then, one week later, I started to bleed.

I knew, I just knew I was going to lose that baby.  I had so much going on that day that I literally had to drag myself in the shower and to leave the house to go speak at a MOPS group.  And then do several other things I couldn't get out of.  I anxiously called the dr who sent me to do blood work, which I managed to fit into the crazy day.  And then I went out that night to celebrate a friend's birthday.  All while knowing I was most likely losing my baby.

The next day my dr called with the news.

The news you never want to hear.  My hormone levels were all way too low.  Laughably low.  My progesterone was lower then most non-pregnant women, and my hcg level was about what it should be the instant you conceive.  There was no doubt that I was miscarrying.

I had never had a miscarriage before.  And I had no idea how much it would hurt.  Not physically, physically it wasn't very painful at all (I wasn't very far along).  But emotionally, it was so hard.  No one knew we were pregnant, no one new we were trying, and no one knew we had lost a baby.  I could barely tell my husband the news.  We were both devastated.

He suggested I tell a friend.  I didn't want to.  All I could think about was how awkward that would be, "Hi, so I was calling to tell you that I am miscarrying, and oh ya, btw, I was pregnant.  Oh, and I know we didn't tell you, but we actually have wanted baby number 3 for a while...so uhm, yeah."  Awkward.  And in my tearful stage, there was no way I was making that phone call.

So my dear sweet amazing husband called a friend of mine and told her for me.  She was over within an hour with flowers, a big hug and took my son to play at her house.  Her kind sweet actions made all the difference in the world.  And having a friend to talk to, a friend who had been through it, proved to be more of a comfort to me then I would ever know during the following days and weeks.  And we can never express to my friends and family who helped us through this time, how grateful we are for them!

We were also so blessed to have faith, hope and religion in our life.  Having hope can get you through so many difficult times.  And having a relationship with our Heavenly Father and our Savior allowed us to feel a sense of peace, strength and comfort during this hard trial in our life.  

We knew it would be a hard road to grieve from our loss, but each day became easier, and days turned into weeks.  And eventually we were doing ok.  We still had our ups and downs, but overall, after some time, it got easier.

Having a miscarriage changes you forever, you never forget your loss.  
But it gets easier with time. 

For me personally, serving others and finding ways to help others helps me get outside myself and helps me heal.  Serving others has proved to help me heal from difficult times often in my life and I knew that I needed to serve others in order to help myself heal  So I looked for ways to reach out to others and help whenever needed and that helped us both heal.

At a certain point, we moved past the heartbreak, but the reality of trying again meant the possibility of losing again, and that was a reality hard to consider.

So it took us a couple months to decide to try again.

And when we did...we simply were not prepared for what would come next...

{to be continued}

Read PART 2 HERE

Here are all the posts in this series about our family's journey:

Finding Out... {part 1}
Finding Out... {part 2}
Finding Out... {part 3}
20 Week Doctor Appointment {Our Trisomy 18 Baby}
Fetal Echo {Our Trisomy 18 Baby}
I Choose Joy! {Our Trisomy 18 Baby}
Where to Lay our Baby Down to Rest {Our Trisomy 18 Baby}
Today we Mourn the Loss {Our Trisomy 18 Baby}
Not Compatible with Life, but Compatible with Joy {Part 1}
Without the Rain there Would Never be Rainbows
Not Compatible with Life, but Compatible with Joy : Our Trisomy 18 Baby's Birth Story {Part 2}
"So You've Had 6 Pregnancies..."
Big News for Our Family and our 6th Pregnancy

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Comments

  1. RompinAround

    August 22, 2013 at 9:00 am

    Thank you for sharing your story. You are not alone. We lost two before successfully making it to the 2nd trimester (I'm due in Jan). I was amazed at how many women have gone through this. We shouldn't feel ashamed or hesitant to reach out for support. All the best to you and your family!

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  2. Julie Workman

    August 22, 2013 at 9:09 am

    It's so hard to share such a personal experience, whether in "real" life or online. I've been where you are, 3 times. Although, only once with my husband (my youth was a bit misspent). It never gets any easier, and you are reminded every time you go for your annual exam and have to answer that darn question..."how many pregnancies have you had?' Um, that would be 7,

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  3. Patty Hibble

    August 22, 2013 at 9:31 am

    HURRY UP WITH PART 2 !!!<br />

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  4. Shauna Smart

    August 22, 2013 at 9:35 am

    Thanks for sharing your story Ashley. We&#39;ve lost 5 pregnancies and it&#39;s hard every time so I can understand how you were feeling. After trying and trying we&#39;re finally pregnant again and it is so nerve racking. I&#39;m a big believer in Heavenly Father&#39;s time but I always want everything on my time 🙂 Hoping the best for you and your family and you&#39;ll be in our prayers. <

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  5. Desiree Young

    August 22, 2013 at 10:38 am

    Oh Ashley, I am so sorry! I miscarried twins, and you&#39;re right - you never get over it. But I believe I&#39;ll meet little Jackson and Emily one day, and that helps. I totally agree with Julie. Faith and family are worth their weight in gold. Sounds like you have a real treasure in both!

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  6. Kim Morrow

    August 22, 2013 at 11:45 am

    Ashley, I am SO very sorry for your loss. I know from experience how hard it is, especially when you feel like you are going through it alone. I actually started a new blog recently as part of answering a very difficult calling to reach other women who are hurting. We have two girls and hope for a third one day, but it was a heart-wrenching journey as we went through 5 losses to get there. If you

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  7. MSGottfredson

    August 22, 2013 at 3:19 pm

    Thanks for sharing. I have had three marriages...16weeks, 14week. And a 10 week. Never easy...but I know there must be a reason for everything. Anxious to hear the next part

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  8. Lisa

    August 22, 2013 at 5:34 pm

    thank you for sharing. No miscarriages but we found out before we start trying that we&#39;d never be able to conceive. I have 2 beautiful children from South Korea. xoxo

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  9. Melissa N.

    August 22, 2013 at 5:46 pm

    Thanks for being so raw and honest with our readers. Awaiting part 2!

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  10. OneMommy

    August 22, 2013 at 9:50 pm

    Prayers for you and your family. It takes courage to share such an emotional story...waiting to hear part 2.

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  11. Nectaria

    August 23, 2013 at 5:53 am

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  12. Nectaria

    August 23, 2013 at 5:56 am

    I&#39;m sorry for your loss. I never had a miscarriages and I have always prayed that if I had to loose a baby I would prefer that God gave me an illness instead.<br />I concieved my first baby extremely easily but took me more than 2 year to concieve the second and at that time we found out that my hasband had a major problem that should have prevented the first pregnancy too!<br />I must admit

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  13. Kirsten

    August 23, 2013 at 8:32 am

    Thank you for sharing your story. I have lost two and we have, for the time being, given up on trying. I just don&#39;t know if I can handle another loss. Perhaps a year or two down the road, I might be able to handle it, but not now. <br /><br />You are completely right. I was afraid to tell anyone about it. It&#39;s not exactly the kind of subject that is brought up casually or on a whim.

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  14. I'm not from around here

    November 25, 2013 at 1:29 pm

    I can&#39;t stop saying Wow.. I shared my story of losing my boy to Trisomy 18 just a month ago.. But I also suffered my only miscarriage 4 months before I conceived him. You seriously are speaking my heart. We knew we wanted another baby, but after that miscarriage it was hard to decide to try again.. We were, for the first time, completely jaded in regards to getting pregnant and having

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  15. emily

    June 05, 2015 at 8:44 pm

    Ashley- Thank you so much for being brave enough to share your story so that people like me,now walking this same path, can find peace and hope. Your story encourages me to be brave and keep faith as we choose to let the Lord be in control. Thank you so much!

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    • Ashley Phipps

      June 12, 2015 at 8:16 pm

      Emily,

      I am so sorry to hear that you are going through a similar thing 🙁 Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family and please email me if you ever just want to talk. Love of love!
      Ashley

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