When it occurred, I was three months pregnant. I had just begun to experience a feeling of calm, even joy. After two years of trying, everything appeared to be in order this time. The scan revealed a good heartbeat, my blood levels were normal, and my husband and I had even begun discussing potential baby names. However, I woke up bleeding one morning. At first, I thought it might be typical spotting because there wasn’t much. However, the cramping was intolerable by midday.
When I arrived at the hospital in the evening, I heard the news that no mother ever wants to hear: “There is no heartbeat.” The miscarriage was referred to as spontaneous. I was informed that it occasionally occurs, even when everything seems to be in order. I was informed that it occasionally occurs, even when everything seems to be in order. Still, I felt uneasy about something. I had the nagging suspicion that this loss wasn’t normal. To read more click here.