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So today I’m doing something a little different on the blog. I’m sure you can already tell by the title of this this post, but today I’m getting really personal. It’s been on my heart to talk about this for a while and for some reason, now finally seems to be the time.
It seems crazy to me that our story of trying to conceive is mixed with a story of miscarriage. And our story of miscarriage is mixed with a story of trying to conceive. Sometimes it’s hard to wrap my head around how we’ve dealt with both. Each comes with different emotions that can be hard to sort through.
This month marks a year ago that I had a miscarriage. And, it had been a year since we’d begun trying to conceive. This month marks two years since the first month we tried to start a family. So let’s go back to about a year ago…
After having tried for a year to get pregnant with no luck, we started talking about whether or not we should look into fertility issues. We’d seen some friends go through it, so we knew how emotional, involved and expensive it could be. I didn’t want to go through all of that if we didn’t need to.
When we first started trying to conceive, I wasn’t feeling overwhelmingly like I needed to get pregnant right away. We knew we wanted to be parents, and we felt generally like we were ready, so we stopped using birth control and decided we’d see what happens. We were leaving it in God’s hands.
But with that year mark approaching, I started to wonder – is it something we need to look into? I prayed about it – a lot. I was hoping for some kind of sign that we didn’t need to do tests. That the timing just wasn’t right yet for getting pregnant.
Then friends of ours who’d been trying for about the same amount of time told us they were pregnant. They’d used a phone app the 3 months prior to track her cycle and it appeared to have worked. So I figured I’d give it a try. If I used that for a few months, and still nothing, we’d look into getting tested. I knew the days I’d started my cycle for the previous couple of months, so I put them into the app.
Within the first month of using that app I got pregnant. It was a Friday morning when I found out. We’d taken a test the Monday before, but it was negative. So I waited until two days after my missed period before testing again. I took three positive tests before we believed the results and let ourselves get excited.
My husband came and met me for lunch at work and started asking about paint colors (the last thing I thought he’d want to talk about, lol) and we called our parents to tell them the news.
It’d taken a year to get pregnant, but only one exciting morning to be thrilled to become parents. The pictures below were taken the next morning.
I didn’t even consider that a miscarriage was a possibility because the timing just seemed so right. I’d be praying about it and it seemed like my prayers had been answered. I mean, it’d taken a year after all. Surely if I’d finally gotten pregnant, it was right.
It was only a week later, to the day, that I began to miscarry. It was a Friday night, so the doctor’s office was closed. We Googled and tried to figure out what to do, but ultimately decided to wait until the appointment I already had scheduled for Monday. The appointment where we were supposed to hear the heartbeat for the first time.
Clearly that appointment didn’t go as expected.
When the doctor came into the room, she had this expectant look on her face, ready to talk about about what questions we had. I didn’t realize the test I took when we got there was still showing positive, so she thought all was good. I told her about what was happening and she said it could be nothing, but they’d do an ultrasound to make sure.
The doctor’s comments had given me hope. While we were waiting for the ultrasound room to be ready, I grabbed some of the pamphlets they had about baby stuff.
The ultrasound confirmed our worst fears. Though my body still thought it was pregnant, the screen clearly showed there was nothing there anymore.
It’s nearly impossible to describe the disappointment and sadness we felt. We mourned our baby. We had already told our closest friends and family about our pregnancy – wanting to share our joy. Now we had to call them all back and tell them the news. Saying it over and over again was torture. If we ever have another shot at this whole thing, I won’t be telling everyone so soon again.
And then I wondered, if it had felt so right, if I’d been praying so hard and my prayers seemed answered, why did this happen?
We never know the answer to that question in the moment. When you are feeling that much pain, it can be hard to trust in God’s timing. Yet, trusting in his timing is absolutely the thing that got me through it, though I needed regular reminders.
I admit that I kind of thought we had figured it out somehow. The app had told us when to go for it and magically we had gotten pregnant. Surely it wouldn’t take another year to get pregnant again, right?
You know the saying, “Tell God your plans if you want to hear him laugh”? I imagine he’s been laughing at me pretty hard right about now.
It has been another year. And my goodness, the second year has been so much more difficult to deal with than the first.
The first year was very relaxed. I truly wasn’t worried about getting pregnant.
This past year has been…different. It’s so hard to describe the feelings that I’ve had about it. I still try to be relaxed about it, but recently I have started to feel more of a need to get pregnant. Over the past two years, my husband and I have grown so much as individuals and as a couple. I think I just want it for us that much more. I truly can’t wait to experience pregnancy and children with him and I hope we’ll get to experience that.
I believe it will happen in God’s timing. I want it that way. I know that whatever His plan is, it is bigger and greater than I could have possibly planned. I know that the growth we’ve had is all part of that plan.
But something changed in me after that miscarriage. I can’t even describe it. I don’t want to replace that baby; there’s no replacing what we lost. But I want that excitement back. I want to know we are going to be parents. I want to have a child with my husband. And that has become so much more real to me after getting pregnant. It’s a crazy, weird, different kind of struggle now.
I can’t really pinpoint why I’m emotional sometimes. Is it because of our loss? Is it because we can’t seem to get pregnant after another whole year of trying? Is it because all of a sudden, everyone around us is getting pregnant and we are dealing with this? Do I need to somehow trust Him more?
I think it’s really some combination of all of it. It’s hard to have hope every month that gets crushed. And I admit that I don’t always handle news of other people’s pregnancy very well. There have been a lot of tears.
I pray about this regularly – whether it’s for strength, the ability to trust in His plan for us, or something else. Recently I’ve gone back to praying and wondering again if we need to look into things.
Was that pregnancy a fluke? Do we need help with trying to conceive?
I ended up at the doctor a couple weeks ago because I felt like something was off. Turns out, I was right. What they discovered could actually have been affecting my ability to conceive and has even been associated with miscarriage.
I have no idea what to think about it. Obviously you start to wonder if that could’ve been the problem all along. And if so, why did it have to take so long to figure it out?
Honestly, I don’t know if it’ll make a difference. Will we get pregnant now that that issue has been taken care of? I have no idea. Obviously I’m hopeful, but sometimes the hope feels scary.
What I do know though, is that no matter what, I’ve gotten to a place where I’m so incredibly grateful. And through all we’ve experienced over the last two years, I’ve learned so much. I trust Him more now than ever.
I still believe the prayers that I prayed a year ago were answered, just not in the way I was expecting. The miscarriage is one of the hardest things I’ve ever been through, but without it, I’d never have known that I could get pregnant. We might have started doing tests and it could have been for no reason. And looking back at the past year, there are so many great things that have happened that would’ve happened differently or not at all if we’d had a child. I believe the miscarriage and this past year was God’s way of telling me to wait and teaching me to trust – in Him and His timing.
It has been hard, but my husband and I are in a better place than we’ve ever been. I love him more now than I ever knew I could (and it’s not just because of all of this stuff, we’ve grown in our faith A TON and it’s had a huge impact on us). And I don’t think the changes we’ve seen would’ve happened the same way if a baby had been thrown in the mix.
I’m still sad at times. And I can’t tell you how many times I’ve cried trying to write this. But I’m also happy. And as scary as it is, hopeful.
I trust God and his plan for us. It could be another year before we are able to have a family, if ever, and I have some seriously mixed emotions. I just pray that no matter what, God gives me strength to go through it – the good and the bad. And I continue to be grateful for all the amazing blessings I do have, because there are so many.
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I can’t say I know what you’re going through in any way, but I am sorry for your lost. One of my sisters had a miscarriage and trouble getting pregnant for a few years before she had her son. I admire your strength and faith, and I hope you can get your answer.
Thank you so much Julia!
Oh Lindsay, I am so so sorry for your loss and that you are going through this. You are amazing and so brave – thank you so much for sharing your story here with us. My heart is with you and your husband. Sending you lots of prayers and hugs your way.
I am so sorry to hear that you are going through this, but I very much appreciate you sharing your story. It sounds like you have a wonderful support system. Please know that I am thinking of you, praying for you and wishing I could give you a big hug right now!
Thank you so much Ashley!
I’m so sorry for your loss. Keep your chin up and good luck! I’m rooting for you 🙂
You are such an amazing woman, Lindsay! I can only imagine what it must feel like to share something so personal with everyone. I can’t tell you how sorry I am for what you’ve experienced, but your positive outlook, gratefulness and continued trust in God is so inspiring. You and your sweet baby in heaven are making a huge difference in the lives of others by being so open with love and hope. Please know that will join you in praying for your miracle baby – you will be a wonderful mom one day. Lots of hugs being send your way, dear!
Thank you so much Kathi! xo
So sorry Lindsay! I can’t imagine how difficult that must be! I’m so happy that you are trusting in God and know that his ways and his timing are perfect!
Will keep you in my prayers! Children are a blessing and I know you will be blessed one day soon.
*hugs*
Thanks for the prayers Melanie!
Oh, Lindsay. I am so sorry you are having to endure this difficult journey. I know all too well how agonizing it can be. I am always here and willing to listen if you ever need to talk to someone who has been through it all…with miracles at the end! Never give up hope! Hope is my daughter’s middle name – and for good reason. God knows your heart’s desires and he delights in fulfilling them!
Thank you so much Stephanie! We try to stay positive. And I love that your daughter’s middle name is Hope – perfect!
I was looking at some of your recipes and saw the title of this post! I had to read it. Although I have not had a miscarriage, my husband and I had fertility issues for about 9 years. Those years shaped me and grew us so much. We were not able to conceive and had the blessing of adopting our twin girls, who are now 3. I would go through those 9 years all over again to have my girls. God grows us and creates families in such special ways! Praying He will grow yours soon.
I’m so glad you came across my post Julie. Thank you so much for the prayers and encouragement! God has already been growing and shaping us, and while it’s hard, I look forward to seeing what he has in store. 🙂
Just wanted to let you know that you are right in trusting God and His timing. My daughter and her husband were unable to have a child. They adopted first one son, then a few years later, another. They are now 6 & 9. After over 7 years of marriage they were blessed with a 3rd son , their 1st biological child, a little over 1 year ago. They, and we–as Mamma & Papa, would have missed out immensely if they had conceived easily, as we would not have the two older boys. We love them ” to infinity and beyond”. Lol. My daughter had a really hard time during those years but she grew in faith and got to the place where she was so greatly thankful for the two boys she had, and was at peace even if she never experienced pregnancy. And then God blessed them a 3rd time. We don’t know the plans God has for us, but we can trust that they are for our best. I pray God gives you patience and comfort on your journey.
What a great story Kelli! I’m so glad it worked out for you all. I’m sure one day we’ll look back too and understand. Thank you so much for the prayers!
Lindsay, I can’t even begin to understand the pain you are going through. You are incredibly courageous to share your story of heartache and I am sure that it is a source of comfort to others who have experienced or are experiencing the same thing. You have such a kind heart and I think it is amazing that you are actually growing in God’s love through this experience. He is not laughing at you but hurting with you. Just remember that He wipes away every tear,even ones that are caused by pain like this.
Thank you so much Renee. You made me a tear up a bit. I guess you’re right that he’s not laughing, I’ve just always liked the saying. Reminds me not to work too hard on my own plans. 🙂 Thanks girl!
I have been following your post for a while now and I’ve never commented, even though I absolutely love reading your post. I just had to comment this time because you have helped me realized that God is truly awesome and, ” I SOLUTE YOUR FAITH.” Our faith honors Him the most, and He’s faithful. He will give you your heart’s desire.
God bless you and your husband.
Thank you so much Sena! 🙂
Hi Lindsay, First of all, I thank God for your life and your courage. What I want you to know is that God will not let you down , just continue to hold unto Him, He will surprise you in a Big way. He said in His Word that there shall be no barren in the land. Don’t worry. I believe God that before September 2015, you shall deliver a set of twins in Jesus name. We walk by faith not by sight. it is well with your family.
Thank you so much Teju. You are right about walking by faith, not sight. That’s definitely a great reminder. Twins would be quite amazing – we shall see! 🙂
Hi Lindsay, hope you are good. Just want to remind you that you should not forget to send mail to me as soon as it happens
Thank you so much for sharing. I too have had trouble conceiving this year and have had two miscarriages that have really shaken me up. I have been praying for peace and strength. It makes me happy to know that there is still how for new to overcome.
I’m so sorry for your pain Stephanie! I’m glad the post was helpful in some way. Stay strong – God has a plan for all of us.
Lindsay, I am so proud that you shared your struggle and how your loss and sadness strengthened your faith, your relationship with God and with your sweet husband!!! I know firsthand the emotional roller coaster of miscarriages and eventually in His time was given three incredible boys. Continue to trust in God’s timing and know you WILL be the best mother!!! Sending hugs and prayers for you both!!!
Thank you so much Tina! Hopefully we’ll be able to say the same one day (but maybe with a girl thrown in 😉 )
Interesting timing that I came across your blog for the first time tonight. I was woken up, so decided to look at Pinterest for a dessert to make for my mom’s birthday today. Came across a great recipe for that Cinnamon poke cake (or whatever it’s called). Before going back to bed, I wanted to go to the original site and let it sit there until morning. (I was afraid I’d forget about it.). Then I read this post. Boy, do I know what that is like!!!!
My heart just sank, bringing back memory after memory. The feeling that your body is betraying you (because as a woman, you should be able to conceive, right?). Then there’s the guilt associated with a miscarriage “Did I do something wrong?”. . . It seems as though everywhere you turn, someone else is getting to experience that joy that you long for (and are being denied). I don’t know why some of us have been chosen to walk down the barren road while others accidentally fall into parenthood without trying (or sometimes even not wanting it). At those times, it feels like a cruel irony. “God, do you even care?! Don’t you know how much I want to be a mother?” But, there’s no reply. Day after day, season after season goes past with no answer. And so it goes. That’s when you learn to lean on Him. That’s when you learn to be thankful for the things that you have vs. what you don’t have. (Something’s gotta give you hope.)
I went down that road for 8 1/2 years. That’s eight long years of wishing that I was the one making an announcement. Eight years of wondering if it would ever happen. I think the unknown is the hardest part. I look back now and think “Wow! God knew all along that He was going to bless us with not just one, but three beautiful children, I wouldn’t have felt so much despair. Ah yes, but I also wouldn’t have gotten to know Him as well as I did or to grow as much as I did during that time of ‘wandering in the wilderness,’.
Thank you for being open about this issue. My prayer for you is that you would wait upon the Lord & His timing, and to not hate the journey as you wait. You never know what He may have in store for you!
By the way, after those 8 1/2 years of trying after my first miscarriage, we found out that we were expecting again! Our long-awaited son had arrived and surely I had been ” cured” of our infertility. Come to find out, we hadn’t. We lost another little one when our son was almost two (he’s now 10 1/2). I gave up. I at least was a mother. Four years later, he asked me for a sibling. I tried to explain the best I could, but that it probably wouldn’t be happening, but that he could pray about it! Lo and behold, he took me up on that offer and even asked God for a girl! Well, she is now five and just started Kindergarten! Then we have “bonus boy” who decided to show up three years ago. I shake my head in bewilderment at times at just how much the Lord has blessed us! I pray the same for you!!!!
In the meantime, one song that I clung to is by Ginny Owens called ‘If You Want Me To’. I hope it helps you as well!
Your sister in Christ,
Janelle
Oh my gosh, thank you so much for sharing! That is the sweetest story about your son praying for a sister! And you hit the nails on their heads – the feelings, the questions and doubts, the learning to lean on Him. Thank you so much for the prayers. We’ve been focusing more on the journey recently and trying to enjoy it as much as we can.
Also, if you tried the Cinnamon Poke Cake, I hope you enjoyed it. I love that one! 🙂
My heart broke for you and your husband as I read this. Thomas and I have been trying for the past few years, it’s so emotional and it takes a lot out of you. I don’t talk about it much because a lot of people don’t understand but I actually opened up about it, well I guess that’s not the right word, but I posted something about it on my personal Facebook a few weeks ago after yet another stressful doctors apportionment full of exams and blood work and was surprised by the amount of private messages I received from blogging friends that were going through the same thing. You are amazing to write this on the blog for us to read and I’m glad I saw it while I was scrolling through today. Thinking of you both and keep you in my prayers!
I’m so sorry for all that you’ve been going through too. It’s not easy. It’s amazing how many people go through it though. Thanks so much for the prayers Angie, I’ll be doing the same for you all.