• Why the System Doesn’t Work for Women Who’ve Experienced Pregnancy Loss

  • Jul 24 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Why the System Doesn’t Work for Women Who’ve Experienced Pregnancy Loss

  • Summary

  • Molly endured the life-or-death experience of an ectopic pregnancy. Then, when her obstetrician said it was safe, she got pregnant again and delivered a healthy baby boy.

    Today, she has two children under the age of two. And while Molly is grateful to have had two successful pregnancies, the journey was fraught with the frustration of having to explain her history again and again.

    So, what can we do to make women who’ve experienced pregnancy loss feel supported?

    On this episode of Tell Me More, Molly joins me to discuss her first pregnancy, walking us through the nine weeks leading up to an emergency ultrasound and surgery to treat her ectopic pregnancy.

    She explains how three different practitioners offered very different prognoses for her second pregnancy and what she did to take charge of the process when she was pregnant for the third time.

    Listen in to understand why the system doesn’t work for women who’ve experienced pregnancy loss and learn what obstetricians can do to support women during and after an ectopic pregnancy.

    Key Takeaways How Molly’s first pregnancy was confirmed through a message in her online portal

    The gas pains, constipation and spotting that led Molly to have a series of bloodwork and exams

    Why Molly went to Google to find out what her bloodwork should look like

    Molly’s experience having an emergency ultrasound and surgery to treat her ectopic pregnancy

    The guidance Molly got on how long to wait before trying to get pregnant again

    How 3 doctors interpreted the results of Molly’s hysterosalpingogram very differently

    How Molly had a successful second pregnancy and delivered a healthy boy

    What Molly did to take charge of the process when she was pregnant for the third time

    Why the system doesn’t work for women who’ve experienced a pregnancy loss

    How to advocate for yourself if you’re considering pregnancy for the first time

    Molly’s advice on navigating the system for women who’ve experienced pregnancy loss

    What obstetricians can do to support women who’ve experienced pregnancy loss

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