Avoiding Miscarriage & Enjoying Full-term, Healthy Pregancy

March 3rd, 2008

What can I do not to miscarry after 5 weeks? Thank you for this question and for joining us here in a space that really honours you, your fertility and your motherhood.

I experienced miscarriage because there was a part of me that was not quite ready yet. Intellectually I was. Physically too, so I thought.

But many of my patterns and habits did not reflect how I truly wanted to be in the world.

My core ached for something more. In my case, one of the issues that miscarriage made crystal clear for me was my need to create sacred space for my new family, to honour my needs and allow myself and others to meet them.

Up to then, the programme I was running was that I was responsible for others…that my needs were not important.

But that is incompatible with universal laws, with the kind of home life I yearned to create for our baby and the kind of mother I really wanted to be.

Something had to give.

Perhaps this resonates with you somewhere.

You might find it useful to allow yourself to really go within and ask what is the learning for you in your experience of miscarriage.

Is there something that needs to change in your life to experience success in your fertility and enjoy a full-term pregnancy and a safe, gentle birth?

Do you need to say ‘no’ to certain things or people and ‘yes’ to love, ease and happiness so that success in pregnancy becomes the next natural step for you?

What can you do now to begin your journey into inspired fertility?

In joy,

 

Deirdre Morris

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