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My Journey From Ectopic Pregnancy to Normal Delivery
As I entered the clinic and informed the doctor that my home pregnancy test turned out to be positive, she hurriedly said, “Dear, go for an ultrasound.” I immediately went without wasting time, and the doctor confirmed the pregnancy. After a few tests, I was told that the baby couldn’t move to the uterus, and I had a tubal (ectopic) pregnancy. Thus, it was very important to know the position of the baby. Further tests confirmed that it was a healthy pregnancy. My husband and I were relieved to hear that, and later that day, we informed everyone about our pregnancy.
I was so happy and wanted to announce the baby’s arrival uniquely to my daughter. However, one day as I was resting, she noticed my belly and questioned, “Momma, is there a baby inside? “I didn’t say a word and just smiled at her. A few days later, I broke the news to her as a special surprise. She was thrilled and promised to help me every time I needed her.
I regularly visited the doctor for tests and checkups; I was so excited that nothing could bother me - be it frequent injections or medicines. I was happy that my journey toward motherhood was going well and safe. But as corona hit India, it changed everything. No outside food, no maid, and bathing after every doctor visit became part of life. My daughter stopped me from watching the news as she worried that all the negativity would affect the baby’s growth. She would say, “Baby darr jayegi corona news sunn kar.”
Finally, the day arrived, and it all started so well I couldn’t believe it. I went to the doctor early morning and gave a sample for the COVID test. I was in severe pain throughout the day. Seeing me suffer, my husband was right next to me. At last, I delivered a beautiful baby girl through normal delivery. That moment made my day and vanished all the fear I had after ectopic pregnancy. I thanked my doctor for being with me and treating me so well from the pregnancy to the delivery.
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Be supportive and spend quality time together. LIFE IS SHORT.
Men & Women are completely different - if you keep this in mind you can lead a happy married life.
Men can't multitask- It's very important to understand that men can't focus on multiple things and multitask like we females do. Hence be patient and keep reminding then twice or thrice.
Just hear- husbands do remember if you just listen to what your wife wants to say half of the problems get solved. Stay by them when she needs you by her side.
Keep your ego away- Keep both male and female egos aside. Accept the things you don't know, ask the other person if you don't know even a simple thing.
Appreciate the hard work- both wife and husband put their efforts to run the family smoothly then what's wrong in appreciating eachother and sharing the work together.
Give importance to small things -that makes other person happy, let it be a small break with friends or couple of hours at a hair spa.
Never get into bed with a fight- try sorting the fight on the same day, sit and talk it out the same day, never take decisions in anger. Try never to break trust in each other, trust once broken can never ever be fixed.
Having couple time together- daily 10 min over a cup of tea, watching a movie together, cooking together. Having a walk.
Never insult eachother- try encouraging each other and be supportive.
Sharing the kids duties- if one feeds them the other should spend time playing, this makes kids and parents happy.
Now a days both wife and husband go to work, it's important to be supportive to ecah other and spending quality time together. Avoid using gadgets at home, have a face to face conversations, hold hands when ever possible.
Remember you should set an example as a couple to your children, you should be loving happy and understanding and supportive so that your kid learns the same from you and imply it in his family life. Read more
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