Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Urgent Situations

An pregnancy can be a overwhelming: you certainly recover after a major operation; come term loss of your baby and often a part of your fertility and you did not perhaps first that you were pregnant. Your feelings may vary enormously in the weeks or months after your loss. You may feel totally relieved to be rid of the pain and profoundly grateful to be alive and at the same time, you feel desperately sad for your loss.

It is likely that you have been taken to the operating room for urgent without much time to prepare yourself psychologically. Much of what happened has been beyond your control, leaving you in shock. If you have not given clear medical explanation, it is natural that you want to discover the reason and you can even begin to feel guilty. While this is understandable, it is important that you realize that you are not the cause.

The sudden end of your pregnancy will have left your hormones in disarray, and this can make you feel depressed and extremely vulnerable. The pain and disruption in family life, resulting from the abrupt end of a pregnancy often combined with the need to recover from major surgery are not difficult to imagine.

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