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My prayer is for you to draw near to God as you wait to be expecting. Whether you are waiting on a child, a change in life or a need to be met, let these words encourage you! "We are enlarged in the waiting. We, of course, don't see what is enlarging us. But the longer we wait, the larger we become, and the more joyful our expectancy."
Romans 8:24-25 MSG





Friday, October 15, 2010

Fertility Fact Friday

"Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you."
Jeremiah 1:5

Today, here in the States, October 15th is declared Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day. For those of you who have lost children whether it has been through a miscarriage, stillbirth or early infant death, I just want to say, "I am sorry for your loss, I feel for you." But not only I feel for you, the Lord Jesus Christ has great compassion for you. Reach up and out to Him, the true Comforter of your soul.

For Fertility Fact Friday, I thought I would list a few statistics and facts:

- A miscarriage is pregnancy loss that occurs prior to 20 weeks, before the fetus is able to survive outside its mother’s womb. This tragedy occurs in about 15 - 20% of pregnancies.

-Most miscarriages occur in the first trimester (12 weeks) of pregnancy.

-Some doctors believe that as many as 50% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage, because some losses occur before a woman realizes she is pregnant.

-A baby is stillborn if it dies between the twentieth week of pregnancy and the time of birth. www.modimes.org

Repeated Miscarriages -
-Fortunately, at least 85 percent of women who have had one miscarriage will go on to have a successful pregnancy the next time, as will as 75% of those who have experienced two or three losses.

-In about 25% of cases, the cause of repeated msicarriages cannot be found. However, couples in this situation should not lose hope: Even without treatment, about 60% of women with repeated miscarraiges eventually have a healthy pregnancy.
Losing You too Soon, by Bernadette Keagy.

If you have suffered from loss there is a helpful ministry I highly recommend, Sarah's Laughter. The leader, my friend Beth Forbus suffered from infertility, she ministers out of compassion for those who are desiring to become a 'mommy' or who have experienced loss. Last year she came to our support group at Lakewood Church, H.O.P.E. and led a memorial service for the women who lost children. Lives were touched, grief was lifted and hearts were healed. Please check out her website! She has many wonderful resources to aid you in your journey to motherhood or to pick up the pieces of your shattered heart from loss. www.sarahs-laughter.com

If you've had a loss and would like to share how God helped you through it or if you can give another one reading this encouragement or a testimony how God has brought children to you, please leave a comment. Sharing our hearts helps one another!

Praying for you today.


1 comment:

  1. Lesli, So glad you have brought this to light. Just thinking of how it must touch a mother's heart to have a memorial service, brings tears to my eyes. My dear Mother-in-law's third son, Joey was stillborn. Back then, she just dealt with it the best she could. How wonderful would it have been for her to have this support, and recognition of the beautiful life that was lost? My own Mom had three miscarriages before I arrived. (I'm the eldest). It was very painful, and again the support would have been so much encouragement to her. In 1967, my Dad took her to the doctor, because she was sick with the flu, but she was pregnant with me.:) There is HOPE, so thankful for this ministry!

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