tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8781259551554314117.post5600643526771582075..comments2011-09-25T18:24:35.045-04:00Comments on Yes, you can be fluffy and crunchy with teeth.: Indian GiverUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8781259551554314117.post-66988271759241447732011-03-02T00:04:29.403-05:002011-03-02T00:04:29.403-05:00lots of love to you, Lynn!! <3lots of love to you, Lynn!! <3ilsehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03551648735423277071noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8781259551554314117.post-9717945808667096252011-03-01T18:29:46.522-05:002011-03-01T18:29:46.522-05:00Lynn...there are no words that will ease your ache...Lynn...there are no words that will ease your ache, no simple sentence that can help, that can make this better. I will not offer you empty words of comfort. You yourself are a Gift, and a blessing. Thank you for sharing yourself with us, despite the pain, the uncertainty. We all love you, and will be here for whatever you need, whenever you need it. All my love. ~MarthaTheBabeAndBreasthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13745694779096545771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8781259551554314117.post-49507514439183286442011-03-01T17:03:54.860-05:002011-03-01T17:03:54.860-05:00I can't imaging the pain you are feeling. Than...I can't imaging the pain you are feeling. Thank you for being so open about what you are going through. When I hear of things like this happening, I always want to say positive things to make the mum feel better, but that isn't really always a welcomed thing. Sometimes all that is needed is love and support and to let the mum feel and go through her pain.<br />I kind of thought the same as Amy, with maybe since your other child is still so young your body wasn't ready to provide for another yet. I may not know you well, but you are in my thoughts. <br /><br />Are you wanting to give birth or have more children (regardless of how they are born)? Have you considered a surrogate?Raynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12345184760812357629noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8781259551554314117.post-4133097582375396102011-03-01T16:45:09.763-05:002011-03-01T16:45:09.763-05:00I've worried about my scar as well. It's a...I've worried about my scar as well. It's a question I've had for so long that nobody can answer. My concern about the er thing, and I fully respect your decision not to go, is that I'd want to make sure if you did miscarry that everything has passed. Just my own experience with a hemorrhage during a miscarriage due to tissue being stuck at the opening of my cervix makes me worry about other women. <3Cathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11217072784452763079noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8781259551554314117.post-11037575764411945592011-03-01T15:46:43.916-05:002011-03-01T15:46:43.916-05:00Sweet Lynn, it's possible your body thought it...Sweet Lynn, it's possible your body thought it was ready to build another baby and then realised it wasn't because it's still building the one you have now with the life giving, nourishing breastmilk it makes to comfort him and help him grow. I think your body is adjusting to having had one baby and is working on getting ready to make another. I'm sure the scar won't prevent you from getting pregnant again - maybe this baby was implanting on the scar and had to leave you so you won't have to go through the pain of a section again. Maybe this little one loved you so much that s/he saw the place s/he chose to nuzzle down in your warm womb was not the best spot to take up residence and decided s/he wouldn't make you go through the pain of another difficult birth. Maybe this baby will just come back and try again next month or the month after.Aafhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04614434325086407481noreply@blogger.com