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re: Chrissy Teigen and John Legend lose their child after pregnancy complications
Posted on 10/1/20 at 8:52 am to OWLFAN86
Posted on 10/1/20 at 8:52 am to OWLFAN86
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I tried to be strong for everyone, but I lost a child too..hope you took time for yourself Dis.
We did, we took a little time off work and traveled with our son to try and get away from our daily lives for a bit.
We tried a session of family counseling, but that was not for me. Wife felt the same. It really just took time.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 8:53 am to Klark Kent
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And my next assumption is: how quickly do John and Chrissy turn this into some type of business opportunity?
Book deal and speaking tour coming up. No doubt.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 8:54 am to OWLFAN86
quote:Crazy that as men we decide to 'do something'. We had tried for years to have children and lost twins...it was a horrible pregnancy from day 1...but we thought that just maybe we were going to make it.
My ex spent overnight in the hoptal after the miscarriage, I spent the night disassembling the crib and rest of the room in tears.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 8:56 am to Sao
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Sao
Me and you don’t really see eye to eye on much. But I’m truly sorry that happened to you and your wife. Me and my wife are expecting our first and I cannot imagine going through this type of tragedy. And FWIW, my comments on the topic I hope in no way cause harm towards you brother.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 8:57 am to tigerfoot
I'm sorry man, that had to be horrible.
Even this thread is people sharing anecdotes about how common this type of thing is. We are also sharing out stories on a social platform, albeit anonymously. Does that make us attention whores? I don't think so.
Even this thread is people sharing anecdotes about how common this type of thing is. We are also sharing out stories on a social platform, albeit anonymously. Does that make us attention whores? I don't think so.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 8:58 am to tigerfoot
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We had the misfortune of experiencing this. It all happened so fast it is still a fog in my memory. I can remember walking from the hospital to the funeral home as soon as it opened that morning, there was no reason to be in a hurry...I suppose I felt it was something I could at least do...who knows, it is a terrible, terrible experience.
My wife had a miscarriage when we first got married. It was a tough thing to deal with but we moved forward. We have now been married for a long time and just a few years back we lost our daughter to a massive heart attack out of nowhere. She was 30 years old. No warning and my daughter was healthy. Parents should not lose children at any age. It is a terrible feeling that never, EVER goes away
But on the flip side, I could not image announcing it on twitter on the way home from the hospital. I just dont think that is something I would consider doing. Very strange.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 8:59 am to MUMFORD
Not a fan of them but NO ONE should have to go through that. Prayers for them and their family.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 8:59 am to MUMFORD
I have zero issue with posting about it on Twitter, but the pictures are a little much. Especially since they were obviously edited.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 8:59 am to MUMFORD
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@chrissyteigen
Attention whore
Booze Hag
Left wing loony
Sad about baby, but frick her. She's not special happens to much better people with far less privilege.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 9:00 am to Privateer 2007
I'm very sorry for her loss and am respectful of her as a grieving mother but this is exactly the reason I loathe Chrissy in general. She extremely desperate for attention and it quite unbecoming. The things she post in general are obnoxious and always with the tone of being more [insert positive adjective] then others.
This post was edited on 10/1/20 at 9:03 am
Posted on 10/1/20 at 9:01 am to LanierSpots
quote:Jesus. I am not minimizing ours or anyones losing babies to miscarriage, but I can understand and get through..the same as my wife. If we lost a child of ours like that I would be devastated. God Bless y'all.
It was a tough thing to deal with but we moved forward. We have now been married for a long time and just a few years back we lost our daughter to a massive heart attack out of nowhere. She was 30 years old. No warning and my daughter was healthy.
quote:this
I could not image announcing it on twitter on the way home from the hospital. I just dont think that is something I would consider doing. Very strange.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 9:02 am to stout
Maybe a little morbid but perhaps it helps w some of the debates here and elsewhere.
When you go through a loss very early on, you see something others simply don't. Upon delivery, you're given the chance to spend time with the child if you choose. At first we said no but after a brief discussion, we choose to grieve with him. Glad we did.
He was less than a pound. But he was noticeably a little baby. Fingers, toes, nose, mouth... everything. Tiny but definitely a little life. I only say this as like I said many don't see life in that stage. But these little fetuses are totally not just clumps of cells.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 9:02 am to Robin Masters
Fact is, someone who is pro late term abortion doesn’t believe the baby has any intrinsic value. They only view it as the mom’s choice.
So by their own logic, this baby had no intrinsic value. It wasn’t a baby at all. Just a clump of cells they decided they wanted to keep. Since they can’t keep the clump of cells, now they’re sad and we should feel sad.
I feel sad for the baby.
So by their own logic, this baby had no intrinsic value. It wasn’t a baby at all. Just a clump of cells they decided they wanted to keep. Since they can’t keep the clump of cells, now they’re sad and we should feel sad.
I feel sad for the baby.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 9:04 am to MUMFORD
As terrible as those two may be, I unfortunately know the feeling and I do not wish that on anyone. I could ramble on about the rollercoaster of emotions you go through, but it's a sickening and gut wrenching feeling.
Also, everyone copes with these types of things differently and I guess her going to Twitter immediately is her way.. celeb mindset I guess
Also, everyone copes with these types of things differently and I guess her going to Twitter immediately is her way.. celeb mindset I guess
Posted on 10/1/20 at 9:04 am to MUMFORD
Having been in there shoes more than once. This reaction to post on SM really saddens me . Humanity is seriously flawed .
Posted on 10/1/20 at 9:09 am to Sao
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He was less than a pound. But he was noticeably a little baby. Fingers, toes, nose, mouth... everything. Tiny but definitely a little life. I only say this as like I said many don't see life in that stage. But these little fetuses are totally not just clumps of cells.
Exactly. It's sad so many fail to understand this.
Again, sorry to hear you guys had to experience losing a baby. I couldn't imagine.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 9:10 am to stout
Maybe this tragedy will change their perspective since they now have real experience with the youngest of life.
Posted on 10/1/20 at 9:10 am to MUMFORD
As much as I don’t like them, I don’t wish that on anyone. I’m sorry for them.
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