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Old 06-24-2009, 01:33 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I am so very sorry for your loss (*hugs*) Grief takes awhile to sort itself out. I know that they say there are stages, but there really aren't. You go all over the place.

I will say that I think that waiting to try again, until you can both work through the grief, will probably be for the best. I completely understand the desire to start trying again, I do, but it sounds like he's just not ready to move on yet. And probably it's because of the fear of something like your loss happening again, and what it did to you, to him, and the devastation it caused you as a couple. Try sitting down and talking to him about it sometime soon, have a heart to heart.

Uninsured or not, I do recommend seeing a doctor. If you've been bleeding for 3 weeks then something is up. They may put you on BCP for a month, or two, or even progesterone therapy... but bleeding for that long isn't normal hun. It can cause health complications with your iron level...

Again, I am so sorry for your loss. Please take care of yourself hun (*hugs*)
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