01-06-2012, 08:45
It is not uncommon for miscarriages of highly anticipated pregnancies to leave a woman with post traumatic stress. Brilaw is right,
you must talk to someone. You should talk to people you love. They will know by your behavior that something is wrong, and may feel hurt that you will not share your feelings with them and accept your help. People who love you are your first line of defense against self-destructive behaviours.
If you really feel you are not comfortable talking to family/friends, call an anonymous grief support/crisis line. I have done this in the past, and it was the first step towards normalizing. Your call will be held in complete confidence.
you must talk to someone. You should talk to people you love. They will know by your behavior that something is wrong, and may feel hurt that you will not share your feelings with them and accept your help. People who love you are your first line of defense against self-destructive behaviours.
If you really feel you are not comfortable talking to family/friends, call an anonymous grief support/crisis line. I have done this in the past, and it was the first step towards normalizing. Your call will be held in complete confidence.