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How to be supportive (loss mentioned)
My brother and his wife have been TTC for over a year. She has miscarried once, and found no heart beat two times. Obviously, both of them are devastated. We have a friend who was having trouble TTC a few years ago, but she went to a fertility specialist almost right away (not ovulating) and she now has twin daughters who will be one in April.
So I don't know how to be supportive, because I don't know anyone who's been through this, so I was hoping to get some outside advice on this.
Re: How to be supportive (loss mentioned)
Baby Boy born 5.3.15
Sorry. I'm bitter today.
Just tell them that you care. Be there. Sometimes saying less but showing you care is the best thing to do.
FET - transferred two embryos (boy and girl) - Nov 2014 - BFP!
Baby Boy born 5.3.15
I don't have personal experience with IF either, but I would let them know that they can talk to you if they want, but try not to pry or ask questions if they aren't ready to open up more. I would tell them that you are sorry and that it absolutely sucks. I would try not to tell them that everything will be okay, that it will happen when it is meant to, or that kind of thing. One of my friends just needed some space so I gave it to her. At the time that was the best support I could give her.
Best of luck to your brother. I think it is really great that you are trying to be supportive.
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