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<blockquote data-quote="idbowman" data-source="post: 390196" data-attributes="member: 2165"><p>Josh -</p><p></p><p>I know where you are, buddy. After eight years of trying, compounded by some medical issues on my wife's side, we remain childless and have begun to accept that that may remain our lot in life. During those eight years, we have had two episodes very similar to what you've experienced. Go back and read Puff Daddy's response - that's exactly how we've come to look at it. Being so incredibly early in the pregnancy with absolutely no viability ever in question, it has been easier to view it as a "pregnancy that almost took" rather than a "pregnancy that failed." I realize how crass this could seem to some, but in our mind we try to view those as the closest we've been to a success rather than the most heart-wrenching failure. That takes time and effort to make happen, but it pays dividends where your long-term well-being is concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idbowman, post: 390196, member: 2165"] Josh - I know where you are, buddy. After eight years of trying, compounded by some medical issues on my wife's side, we remain childless and have begun to accept that that may remain our lot in life. During those eight years, we have had two episodes very similar to what you've experienced. Go back and read Puff Daddy's response - that's exactly how we've come to look at it. Being so incredibly early in the pregnancy with absolutely no viability ever in question, it has been easier to view it as a "pregnancy that almost took" rather than a "pregnancy that failed." I realize how crass this could seem to some, but in our mind we try to view those as the closest we've been to a success rather than the most heart-wrenching failure. That takes time and effort to make happen, but it pays dividends where your long-term well-being is concerned. [/QUOTE]
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