The way forward through grief - part 2  Questions and decisions
You may have many unanswered questions such as:
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Why has this happened?
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Why me?
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Why now?
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Why this baby?
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Will it happen again?
It is right that you should want answers to these
questions. If your baby carried a genetic or chromosomal abnormality
then you will probably be advised to see a genetic counsellor
who will explain things fully.
Most hospitals also provide a post natal appointment
with a Consultant Obstetrician for families who have suffered
some kind of trauma or loss during pregnancy. Here you can review
the pregnancy, look at test results and decide on the best way
forward. Sometimes there are no clear answers. Then, the best
you can do is to reach a stage where you can understand as much
as possible and accept the outcome. This is a very significant
move forwards in the healing process.
This is not a good time to make major decisions
concerning career, home, marriage or family. Put off decisions
about future pregnancies until you have allowed yourself time
to grieve. Physically your body will be back to normal in a couple
of months but emotional healing takes much longer. You are generally
advised to wait at least 6 months before another pregnancy. It
may be helpful to wait longer in order to avoid mixing the anniversary
of the lost baby with the pregnancy of the new baby. This way,
two very separate identities will be established. However, this
is a very personal decision and only you will know when the time
feels right to go ahead with another pregnancy.
If you would like to email our bereavement counsellor
with any queries please do email midwifecounsellor@googlemail.com
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