Ectopic pregnancy: a visitor shares her story
July 17, 2008 by Marijke Durning, RN
Filed under Women's Health
Recently, I posted a piece on ectopic pregnancies. These pregnancies are devastating on so many levels because they touch a woman with the loss of a baby, the physical damage that may be done by the ectopic pregnancy, and the risk of not being able to conceive again, depending on the damage done to the fallopian tube(s).
A reader, Rachel, responded in the comments section, inviting us to visit her website at http://www.ergowrite.blogspot.com, which I did. What I read was an incredible story of “if anything can go wrong, it will.”
I asked Rachel if she would share her story here and she has written it out for Womb Within visitors. It’s broken down into two parts so as not to make it too long. Thank you Rachel for allowing me to put your story here for others to read.
Just a year and a half ago, I lived the healthy active life of a 24 year old. I was passionate about my studies and in love with being newly married to my soul mate. Our relationship was beautiful and my studies were immensely fulfilling; however, something happened in that short time which changed everything and caused me to forget myself and all that I loved.
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