The only experience I had with miscarriage was the feeling of relief that I had one. What was I supposed to say to a loved one who wanted this pregnancy more than anything in the world?
In 2013, I had a chemical pregnancy.
A chemical pregnancy occurs when there is a chromosomal abnormality during the fertilisation process between sperm and egg. At the moment of conception, an egg and a sperm combine chromosomes (23 from each partner) to form a zygote. That zygote then begins to grow through rapid cell division. During this time, occasionally a mistake occurs. The result is that too many chromosomes are produced or not enough are made.
The chromosomal abnormalities are what doctors believe to be the cause of the majority of early pregnancy losses. This is what is known as a chemical pregnancy. I had one of those.
At that time, I wasn’t prepared to have a third baby. When I found out I was pregnant with a third child, my husband I were still together (we are now separated). When I found out I was pregnant, I was shocked and scared.