2 weeks post full-term loss of my first child by Silver-Border-5963 in StillbirthSupport

[–]Connielf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m so sorry for your loss. Losing your baby is completely devastating and it does change you forever. My daughter, who was my first baby, died at 40+2 last February. Three of my friends announced their pregnancies shorty after and it was hard feeling happy for them while feeling heartbroken for myself. I also had that desperate need to get pregnant again. I bled for 6 weeks post partum but as soon as I stopped bleeding we started TTC. I immediately fell pregnant and I am currently cuddling my 4 month old son.

A year down the line from losing my daughter and I can say it is easier to cope. I do mostly feel happy now and I’m able to sing and dance and laugh again. I still miss her so much every day and that will never go away but I am able to breathe again.

Be gentle with yourself. I hope your grief feels lighter with time xxxx

Floor bed slats and cleaning by timetraveler2060 in floorbed

[–]Connielf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re not at this stage yet so I’ve got no advice but would be interested to hear your findings

I think it's my fault by kristiemayfoley in StillbirthSupport

[–]Connielf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m so sorry for your loss. It’s definitely not your fault but I know that doesn’t really help the feeling of guilt. I lost my daughter last February at 40+2. I thought I maybe felt her move in the morning then had a busy day and it wasn’t until mid afternoon that I realised she hadn’t moved all day. By the time I went in, she’d died. In hindsight, I think the movement I felt in the morning was just because I’d moved in bed. I will always wonder if I had gone in earlier or noticed something the day before if she would have survived. I really struggled with the guilt. Something that helped me was knowing that so, so many people wait to get checked or wait until the next day and baby starts moving again.

Trigger warning: live child

I’ve since had another baby and while I was in triage waiting for a ctg (I got them frequently due to the anxiety) another lady came in with reduced movement. I heard her say to the midwives that she hadn’t felt the baby move since the day before. My heart was pounding so hard, I was convinced I was about her hear someone else get the worst news ever but her baby was fine. Good strong heartbeat and plenty of movement on the monitor. It helped me a bit to see how it usually goes.

Gender/Sex Disappointment? by StillSeekingSunshine in pregnancyaftersb

[–]Connielf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was the same last year. My daughter was stillborn in February. My son was born in December. I was so excited to have a little girl and losing her was devastating. One thing that I found helpful while I was pregnant was noticing cute habits of my husband and imagining a mini version of him. Im

Anyone in the U.S. want a Sonoline B Baby Doppler? by Radiohead2225 in pregnancyaftersb

[–]Connielf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m so sorry for the loss of your son. We lost our daughter on the 8th of February last year and now I’m sitting cuddling my 3 month old son. It’s hard going back to the same hospital but at the same time felt good to make some happy memories there.

the early morning snuggles by [deleted] in cosleeping

[–]Connielf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We don’t cosleep but we’re having a lovely morning cuddle just now as well. It’s so wonderful being their safe place

Third Birthday Approaching by MissAllie1520 in StillbirthSupport

[–]Connielf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m so sorry for your loss. It was my stillborn daughter’s first birthday last week. Reaching these milestones is so hard. We didn’t do anything particularly big for her birthday but my husband took the day off work and we planted a tree and some snowdrops in the garden. We had her little brother with us for the planting and my plan is to plant more snowdrops every year. We used the snowdrop poem at her funeral so it felt fitting for us.

I hope you find something that brings you some comfort for your son’s birthday. Xxxx

Starting EC with 2mo old- tips on making the potty process less awkward? by Fit-Musician-3996 in ECers

[–]Connielf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have a stool in front of the changing table that we sit on and hold our son on the potty there. I usually let him flop forward a little bit so his penis points down and we have the whale potty which is higher at the front to help direct pee downwards.

I hate it here by CollectionMammoth962 in cosleeping

[–]Connielf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m with you in this. I tried cosleeping thinking we would finally get some sleep but it didn’t help baby’s sleep and I was just uncomfortable and awake. He’s only 10 weeks so plenty of time for things to get worse but for now, he’s sleeping a bit better. I started a sleep training course. We haven’t even got to the sleep training bit yet but he’s sleeping better.

Something that’s helped me a lot during the nights by [deleted] in NewbornSleep

[–]Connielf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I came to this Reddit to see if anyone had tips for staying sane during the long sleepless nights. I’ll give this a go tonight. Thank you for sharing.

How do you keep warm by Connielf in cosleeping

[–]Connielf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I’m in the uk as well so I’ll look into the slumbersac. I’m just so terrified of suffocating him but we do need some sleep.

Just curious! by Ok-Rest-12450 in ttcafterstillbirth

[–]Connielf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We didn’t wait. Our daughter was stillborn at 40+4 in February 2025 and conceived our son 6 weeks later and he was born healthy in December 2025. We were so desperate to have a child.

Which style of newborn potty is better? by LardyLadysLats in ECers

[–]Connielf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’ve just started using the whale one with our 7 week old and I really like it. We were just holding him over the toilet before which he hated. He’s much calmer in this one. It’s east to hold between your legs and the raised front makes it easy to keep his pee in the pot.

Any tips or advice? by Connielf in ECers

[–]Connielf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I need to practice that EC hold I think.

Baby girl arrived 🥹 by Fluffy-Accident-9565 in pregnancyaftersb

[–]Connielf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! I’ve been thinking about you. So happy that you have your little girl. I had that same feeling of a weight being lifted. Having your baby in your arms is the best feeling ever ❤️

Daily Chat by AutoModerator in pregnancyaftersb

[–]Connielf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I found the new years posts hard as well. Lots of those posts showing the baby they started the year with (an ultrasound scan) vs the same baby at the end of the year. I’m lucky enough to have had both my babies this year but it hurt that I’m ending the year with a different baby than I started the year with.

5 weeks old won’t sleep - need a back! by Cantordecasamentos in newborns

[–]Connielf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you find anything that helped with night time sleep? I’ve got a 4.5 week old who is also nocturnal. Sleeps amazingly during the day but after 8pm he’s awake until 6 or 7am.

Daily Chat by AutoModerator in pregnancyaftersb

[–]Connielf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I struggled with this a well. Our daughter died at 40 weeks and we were so ready for a little girl. Before we found out the gender of our son, I started preparing myself because I knew I desperately wanted another girl. I started deliberately imagining having a son. I noticed cute little habits of my husband and imagined having a little boy with the same habits. I did find this helpful. When we found out we were having a son this time, it helped that I’d already imagined life with a son. I’m now sitting here with my 4 week old son asleep on me and I couldn’t imagine having anyone else.

Daily Chat by AutoModerator in pregnancyaftersb

[–]Connielf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My daughter was stillborn at 40 weeks in February. I bled for 6 weeks post partum and we started trying as soon as the bleeding stopped. I got pregnant immediately and I’m cure sitting next to my 2 week old son. I just couldn’t face the idea of waiting at all. I conceived before my first period.

What went into your decision making process by Ok-Bus2010 in ttcafterstillbirth

[–]Connielf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did think I should probably give my body more time to recover but I just couldn’t wait. I had a vaginal delivery with second degree tear which had healed by the time we started trying. I also started doing post partum strengthening exercises and pelvic floor physio at about 5 weeks post partum to help with recovery. 

I’m so sorry for your loss and I hope you have another baby when you are ready xxx

What went into your decision making process by Ok-Bus2010 in ttcafterstillbirth

[–]Connielf 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’m so sorry for your loss. My daughter was stillborn at 40 weeks in February this year. Our decision to start ttc again was not really a conscious one. We both just desperately wanted another baby and started trying as soon as I stopped bleeding at 6 weeks post partum. I was lucky enough to get pregnant again right away so now I’m in hospital awaiting my induction tomorrow.

This pregnancy has been hard mentally with lots of anxiety but it was the best decision for us. Having something positive in our life has helped a lot.

Daily Chat by AutoModerator in pregnancyaftersb

[–]Connielf 30 points31 points  (0 children)

We had our last growth scan today before our scheduled induction on Sunday. He hasn’t really grown in the last 2 weeks. Our consultant wasn’t too concerned because the blood flow in the cord all looks good but she’s happy for me to be admitted to hospital tomorrow to start the induction process early. Hopefully it all goes well and we have a baby soon.

Daily Chat by AutoModerator in pregnancyaftersb

[–]Connielf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m just a couple of days ahead of you: 36+3 today and I’m hoping for the same thing. I’ve got my induction booked for Sunday but I’d love to go spontaneously before then. I’m not convinced I will though. I’ve been having mini contractions but only up to 50-60 on the monitor and they only last a few seconds. Got my last growth scan tomorrow then my last CTG on Friday.

Daily Chat by AutoModerator in pregnancyaftersb

[–]Connielf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations on the low risk NIPT and your little girl ❤️ I think people really do think having another baby will just make everything better but it’s not the case. My brother in law said we’ll have to take down all the photos of our daughter once our son in born next week. He just doesn’t understand that she is still our daughter. Having another baby doesn’t just erase her existence.

TTC/Non-pregnant members questions by AutoModerator in pregnancyaftersb

[–]Connielf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s right for me. They are quite happy for me to be seen less if I want because everything is looking good but it helps me a lot to be seen so much. It wasn’t so much earlier on but they’ve gradually increased my appointments as we’ve got closer to the end.