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How I nearly lost my miracle baby - a mother's moving story

When doctors told Nadine Young she was miscarrying for the second time, she prayed they had got it wrong. Incredibly, her prayers were answered

February 7, 2013 10:24
Nadine Young with her son, Oliver

ByJC Reporter, Anonymous

7 min read

At five weeks and five days pregnant, with my best friend in tow for moral support, I lay on the couch, butterflies in my stomach, waiting for the doctor to point out the baby’s heartbeat. But there was nothing but silence — a silence that stretched longer and longer and louder and louder, until finally I asked him what was wrong. He told me there was no heartbeat, this was almost certainly a miscarriage, and I should come back to the clinic in a week to confirm.

A few months earlier, in May 2009, I’d had my first visit to a fertility doctor to discuss my options for getting pregnant. I had recently broken up with a boyfriend, and that break-up was amicable, mutual and entirely stress free — other than that, it left me single, very much wanting a child and worrying at the age of 37 that time was running out. I thought about throwing myself back into the dating game, but that didn’t have much appeal. Imagining my life without a child was unthinkable and in the end, I wasn’t willing to risk it. I decided to go it alone.

After three months of inseminations using donor sperm, I was ecstatic to see a faint line on a home pregnancy test. I waited for the early blood tests to confirm that everything was looking good, and then made an appointment for two weeks’ time for the doctor to check the heartbeat to ensure all was well.

So when the doctor gave me the bad news, I felt as though I had been slammed into a wall. Everything blurred around me while my friend ruffled my hair and held my hand helplessly, clearly not knowing the right thing to say. I returned a week later, and the diagnosis was confirmed.