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Our Flying Eagle-Guest post by Shema

16th April 2021 by Elle No Comments

“Your absence has gone through me

Like thread through a needle.

Everything I do is stitched with its color.”

W S Merwin, Separation

 In June this year our son would have turned four if we hadn’t lost him.

Sometimes the language we use erases the complexity of what has happened to us.  “Losing” him seems like it was accidental. Careless even.  We didn’t lose our son.  He died.  But even that doesn’t cut it so let me start again.

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My Phoebe- Guest post by Emma, update

14th April 2021 by Elle 3 Comments

To read the first part of Emma’s story about her daughter, Phoebe, click here.

It is now April 2021 and I recently contacted Elle to ask to continue this piece of writing and the next chapter in our lives. 2020 was a year that no one will forget and for us one that gave us another member of the family. Harry. This is his story…

It begins in June 2020, when, after restrictions in clinics were lifted, my husband and I embarked on another round of IVF. This two week cycle of self-administering injections, having blood test and scans was all too familiar but we began with full hearts and belief this would be the time we would bring our baby home with us. We had two embryos ‘put back’ and waited. The day of our pregnancy test was a whirlwind. There were two lines. We were pregnant.  There was happiness of course but fear and anxiety were the overwhelming emotions we felt. What would the next 9 months look like?  I was scared but hopeful, positive yet realistic.

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Re-defining Motherhood- Guest post by Becky

9th April 2021 by Elle No Comments

Motherhood doesn’t always happen in the way you’d imagine. An important life lesson I’ve learned from my own unexpected experience.

At the beginning it all seemed so simple, natural and uncomplicated. If I was certain about anything in my life, it was that I wanted to be a mum. I still remember my excitement as Matt and I decided to actually start trying for a baby, something I’d dreamed about right from playing with my dolls as a little girl. In many ways it felt like our baby was ‘conceived’ in that very moment, with the conception of all of our hopes, dreams and expectations for our future, not even thinking that it might not work out in the way that we’d planned.

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“I’m sorry, your Uterus Ruptured”. Our Brave Prince- Guest Post by Bhavna

1st April 2021 by Elle 1 Comment

On Sunday, May Bank Holiday 2019, what should’ve been the most joyous 24 hours turned into our worst nightmare. The series of events are so clear and daily I replay them in my mind and the question is why us?  I was 39 weeks 5 Days pregnant, having had a smooth & healthy pregnancy thus far.

When I woke up that Sunday morning, the sun was shining and life was good. I had been experiencing some mild contractions but nothing untoward, I still however called the pregnancy advice line. I was advised to carry on the day as normal and to call if the pains were more frequent.

Later that evening, I went for a shower and the contractions were beginning to get stronger and soon after I lost my mucas plug. I called the hospital to inform them I’d like to come in as I had also noticed that I was bleeding and immediately started to worry.

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elle Elle Wright is a wife, mother, author and blogger. After the death of her son, Teddy, at three days old, Elle started writing to navigate her new life and as a way to feel purpose again. Her Feathering The Empty Nest blog is a way of finding light in darkness, positivity in times of desperation and, hopefully, making a few people laugh along the way.

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