To all here at 'Poly,
your well wishes are appreciated.
In response to a few of the inquiries:
We decided not to opt for an autoposy. As my wife is over the magical threshold of 35 yrs we know with fair certainty that there were no congenital defects due to intensive ultrasounds etc. that come with monitoring 35+ yr old women. Likewise this represents our third consecutive miscarriage albeit this one hurts most as Gabrielle was certainly viable (While the other two were first term) and if we had but known we could have done an emergency C-section or other procedure to save her. At present we think this will end our attempts at extending our family as fate has apparaently been telling us something and the pain is still too fresh.
We don't plan on any special service. We had her baptised in the church by our pastor. We plan to have her cremated and we will spread her ashes at the roots of a new tree we plan to plant in our front yard.
One of our biggest fears was how our daughter would respond. She already was getting some teasing from the other kids at school prior to this about her not being a big sister. WE decided to tell her the truth that she was truly a big sister and that her sister died. She would not come home. She didn't grasp that so on Saturday we took her to the funeral home where we allowed her to hold her baby sister . We took picutres so that we can explain to her as she grows older that this was her sister and that she truly is a Big sister.
She is the real trooper and has done marvelously. TO be truthful its not fair but she really is the one thing that is bouying our spirits up. Thats too much too ask for a 4 yr old but she is a marvel.
Again I thank all here for the outpouring of support. Your thoughts and prayers are appreciated.
I hope you all will understand tho' the only thing that will get us through this is time. I appreciate everyones ear as I find the writing of these things as cathartic even if it brings on another set of tears.
your well wishes are appreciated.
In response to a few of the inquiries:
We decided not to opt for an autoposy. As my wife is over the magical threshold of 35 yrs we know with fair certainty that there were no congenital defects due to intensive ultrasounds etc. that come with monitoring 35+ yr old women. Likewise this represents our third consecutive miscarriage albeit this one hurts most as Gabrielle was certainly viable (While the other two were first term) and if we had but known we could have done an emergency C-section or other procedure to save her. At present we think this will end our attempts at extending our family as fate has apparaently been telling us something and the pain is still too fresh.
We don't plan on any special service. We had her baptised in the church by our pastor. We plan to have her cremated and we will spread her ashes at the roots of a new tree we plan to plant in our front yard.
One of our biggest fears was how our daughter would respond. She already was getting some teasing from the other kids at school prior to this about her not being a big sister. WE decided to tell her the truth that she was truly a big sister and that her sister died. She would not come home. She didn't grasp that so on Saturday we took her to the funeral home where we allowed her to hold her baby sister . We took picutres so that we can explain to her as she grows older that this was her sister and that she truly is a Big sister.
She is the real trooper and has done marvelously. TO be truthful its not fair but she really is the one thing that is bouying our spirits up. Thats too much too ask for a 4 yr old but she is a marvel.
Again I thank all here for the outpouring of support. Your thoughts and prayers are appreciated.
I hope you all will understand tho' the only thing that will get us through this is time. I appreciate everyones ear as I find the writing of these things as cathartic even if it brings on another set of tears.
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