Pregnancy & Parenting

i lost a baby

Pregnancy & Parenting

Posted by: melsommerrose

24th Apr 2014 01:12pm

turned off life support


Comments 5

Memz
  • 30th Apr 2014 03:50pm

condolences to you melsommerrose, the hardest thing to ever go through as a Mother, stay strong for your family, all the best.

melsommerrose
  • 30th Apr 2014 03:59pm
condolences to you melsommerrose, the hardest thing to ever go through as a Mother, stay strong for your family, all the best.

yes it is thank you so much much it is the hardest thing to go through and hardest to get over thanks mate so much cheers

melsommerrose
  • 24th Apr 2014 01:16pm

I had a baby 9 weeks premature had she had badly brain damage and I had to turn her life support off after four days of her living and it was so hard to do that being a young mum of one little girl and I was hoping to bring another little girl home but I didn't get but that's life she never opened her eyes never felt pain past away peacefully thanks

melsommerrose
  • 30th Apr 2014 03:58pm
That's very sad & I hope your coping, but you made the best decision for her & yourselves. You spared her a life time of pain, it's ok to enjoy your daughter & keep memories of your second...

thank you heaps my life is getting better but it still hard to get over it

Sil sil
  • 26th Apr 2014 08:24am
I had a baby 9 weeks premature had she had badly brain damage and I had to turn her life support off after four days of her living and it was so hard to do that being a young mum of one little girl...

That's very sad & I hope your coping, but you made the best decision for her & yourselves. You spared her a life time of pain, it's ok to enjoy your daughter & keep memories of your second daughter, I hope life will get better for you

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