Warning: This post contains sensitive information about miscarriages and may be distressing for some readers.
By: Aggie Armstrong for YourTango.com
Ten years ago, my friend Kevin and I reconnected and started dating after he came home from living in Italy for seven years.
Three months after that, I found out I was pregnant.
January 5th, I had a miscarriage.
We found out I was pregnant on October 13th. My period was 8 days late and I’m never late. I woke up at 5:30 in the morning and decided to buy a home pregnancy test, which confirmed it: POSITIVE. I woke my husband up and almost shoved the pee stick in his face. We were so excited.
I set up an appointment with my family doctor the week after. They confirmed my hCG levels and told me I was about 5 weeks pregnant and my due date would be around July 18-20th. We delayed the very first ultrasound until after the holidays since we were traveling to the states for Christmas to spend time with my sister and her fiancé.
Save for nausea and vomiting, I exhibited all the standard pregnancy symptoms: breast tenderness, fatigue, increased appetite, etc. (In hindsight, I noticed my breasts started to feel normal but I chalked it up to passing the second month.) On our last night during a trip to Texas in December 2009, I noticed an increase in spotting. Since I had left my Pregnancy Bible at home, I naively consulted Dr. Google. (Never a good idea.) All searches said the same thing: Spotting during pregnancy is never normal; all signs point to miscarriage. I panicked. Kevin and my sister managed to calm me down but I didn’t sleep a second that night.