tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5729691681948373476.post7268342897205819995..comments2023-11-03T07:41:21.677-04:00Comments on In the Land of Broken Hearts: What You Should Know About Stillbirth and MiscarriageVirginiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07965042538225388563noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5729691681948373476.post-50783617981586160552010-10-06T23:57:14.447-04:002010-10-06T23:57:14.447-04:00No no, I'm not offended in the least. I just h...No no, I'm not offended in the least. I just hate that that's how their births/deaths are classified. It's almost as if they didn't exist or matter to anyone but me. <br /><br />I just wanted to share that despite their gestation, they fell somewhere in between miscarriage and still birth. In the gray area, as you say.Monica Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14767867041043811045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5729691681948373476.post-81014452479497348132010-09-29T21:28:35.743-04:002010-09-29T21:28:35.743-04:00I was going to comment the same as Monica. Dylan ...I was going to comment the same as Monica. Dylan was born at 17 weeks and Riley at 16 weeks. I saw and felt them move. They had heartbeats. Riley took one breath. They were boys with heights and weights. They were born vaginally...but they are technically miscarriages. I have their hand and foot prints. They were babies, without baby fat.<br /><br />Anyway, you didn't offend me but I felt compelled to clarify too. It's a fine line with lots of gray areas. There does need to be some sort of reclassification.Beckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04161170990042501514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5729691681948373476.post-62453710492749789732010-09-29T07:56:24.180-04:002010-09-29T07:56:24.180-04:00Thank you Monica & Catherine for adding in you...Thank you Monica & Catherine for adding in your experiences. I had a feeling Sam & Jack were earlier than 20 weeks but I could not remember - and I do so hope I haven't offended you, Monica, for that was not my intent. There are more shades of gray in this area than are fathomable. <br /><br />These are things we need to know and as a society, we do such an appallingly bad job at discussing all things death-related. My intent with this post was more for those who have no clue than for those who have been through it. But thank you, both, for clarifying.Virginiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07965042538225388563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5729691681948373476.post-89326452111939337282010-09-29T04:36:39.197-04:002010-09-29T04:36:39.197-04:00It is all so complicated and with so much potentia...It is all so complicated and with so much potential for hurt. My girls were born at 23 weeks which, technically in the UK, means they were miscarried.<br /><br />But G lived for too long (although for far, far too short a time for her mother) to be treated as a miscarriage so she is actually classified as a neonatal death and was issued birth and death certificates. And J is a miscarried child who is now two years old. I lost my pregnancy before 24 weeks but she is still alive. What gives?<br /><br />I think there needs to be some serious reclassification of all these terms. Although miscarriage / stillbirth / pregnancy loss / infant loss are all devastating events, they cover a multitude of experiences.Catherine Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01618295389400457254noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5729691681948373476.post-9257622700882659882010-09-29T01:30:59.840-04:002010-09-29T01:30:59.840-04:00I'm glad you shared this, but I also have to a...I'm glad you shared this, but I also have to add something to it. <br /><br />Both Sam and Jack were born at 17 weeks gestation. Technically they are considered miscarriages because they were born before 20 weeks, BUT I gave birth to them vaginally. They had heartbeats up until they came out. They had weights, and lengths, hearts, feet, hands and toe nails. <br /><br />They were not miscarried yet they aren't considered stillbirths either. Yet they were born still.Monica Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14767867041043811045noreply@blogger.com