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Topic: Possible miscarriage?
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and Newflake Posts: 0 From: Registered: Apr 2011
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posted November 09, 2006 09:01 PM
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DayDreamer unregistered
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posted November 09, 2006 10:35 PM
Is pluto in the 5th known for being related to miscarriages or problems with pregnancy/birth. Pluto also signifies rebirth. Maybe some romance will lead to the creation of a child? IP: Logged |
Motherkonfessor unregistered
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posted November 10, 2006 01:15 AM
"and"...i dont want to step on toes, and i dont want to sound harsh... but what good would it be for her to know that this placement "might" or "could possibly" end up in miscarriage? I would like to ask some questions- is she pregnant right now? Is she having a high risk pregnancy? i am not saying i am an expert, but i have experienced one. i am going to speculate from research i have done that it is really common- to the point that some women dont even know they were pregnant, and dont realize they miscarried. From everything I have read, and talking to doctors, there is no way to predict one, nor to prevent one. This is different from a high risk- thats a different story. spontaneous miscarriages are (thought) to be caused by chromosomal abnormalities. I am just wondering why you would feel obligated to tell her she may have a miscarriage based on chart aspects. MK IP: Logged |
pixelpixie Knowflake Posts: 40 From: ON Canada Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 10, 2006 02:30 AM
I am actually with MK as well, with her line of thinking. Of course, pregnancy is definately on the brain, and it dominates most of my thoughts and research at this point in life.... I can't tell you my transits right now, other than lots of scorpio and that mercury is currently retrograde.... but I can tell you the perentage of women who have miscarriages..... just as MK said.I would rather you didn't. You are not obligated astrologically to share such knowledge, it inclines, it is not a certainty, and in fact, is likely to happen in a woman's childbearing years, whether it is astrologically inclined or a normal and natural event. There is so much worry that comes along with pregnancy. Maybe keep it in your mind, and if it happens, you can share it... but chances are if it is to happen, it will happen for the benefit of mom and fetus... in the early stages. I couldn't imagine that happening at this point .. although I have sadly experienced a miscarriage before. If someone told me I was more inclined to go through it, I would, most likely be angry with them... for the undue worry, and the idea that anyone could predict such a horrid thing. Some events I just wouldn't mention...... My personal feelings. IP: Logged |
OzMeg222 Newflake Posts: 0 From: victoria, australia Registered: Aug 2009
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posted November 10, 2006 02:43 AM
I agree with you ladies. I have two healthy children that were trouble free pregnancies, yet I freaked out the entire time with both that something would go wrong.Mothers to be are paranoid enough without worrying about the extra what-ifs. I believe I had an early miscarriage once, only because my periods are like clockwork and I was once 3 weeks late. I'd felt pregnant too. Its not a nice feeling and its not something that can be stopped in the first trimester anyway so don't stress her out about it. My 2 cents!!! IP: Logged |
Motherkonfessor unregistered
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posted November 10, 2006 03:56 AM
Pixie-thanks for puting into words the feelings I could not express- hence, my utterly clinical and logical response to this thread. MK IP: Logged |
and Newflake Posts: 0 From: Registered: Apr 2011
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posted November 10, 2006 04:16 AM
she asked for a reading, she asked the question, i saw it but never said it because i even know astrology isnt 100%, i said the likelyhood of getting pregnant are high, and she was happy about that. i get what you guys are saying, thats why i didnt say anything, shes a very thin girl, so i worry...thanks for the responses...------------------ "WHATEVER the soul longs for, WILL be attained by the spirit"-Khalil Gibran Love truth even if it harms you, and hate lies even if they serve you Believe what you see and lay aside what you hear A known mistake is better than an unknown truth No land without stones, no meat without bones -Lebanese proverbs IP: Logged |
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posted November 10, 2006 05:12 AM
I understand why you would have felt obligated to tell her, and. I think you made a good choice not to say anthing.MK IP: Logged | |