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Over the past weekend, I went through my 2nd miscarriage this year. My last one was in early August 2025. These experiences brought physical, emotional, and spiritual pain. But with the support of my strong husband @Breedlove22 , we are taking it in stride, preparing for my next conception window, and praying that the 3rd time will prove to be a charm for us. All lessons come from adversity. Or as my husband often says “pain is information.” I learned again from this experience that my husband is a seriously good man. Around sunset on Saturday, I started having rapidly increasing nausea and pain in my uterus. I did my best to endure the pain, thinking it would pass naturally, but after spending about 90 minutes on the bathroom floor in agony, my husband insisted that we go to the hospital. I couldn’t walk, so he picked me up and carried from our 2nd floor bedroom downstairs and deposited me into the car. He had already identified a highly reviewed ER nearby with no wait time, and drove us there. Robert carried me inside the hospital, and the medical staff was able to get me straight into a bed and begin their work. They quickly removed the blood clots that were stuck and causing me so much pain. The whole time Robert was there picking me up and moving me around as the doctor instructed, reminding me to focus on my breathing, and holding my hand and telling me it was all going to be all right. He looked me in the eye and whispered a phrase we often share with each other in our marriage: “we always come to solutions.” Thank God, it all went super smooth and I felt tremendous relief once the doctor finished the procedure. Afterwards, we were in the hospital room for a few hours, all the while Robert told me funny stories and jokes to make me laugh and put my mind at ease. This experience reminded me once again that “I am right.” I am right for choosing the right man to do life with. I am right for marrying a bear of a man that can carry me long distances whenever necessary. And I am right for marrying a man with a heart of gold and a sense of humor to match. I also found myself in extreme gratitude for the hospital staff and the modern technologies that made this process so smooth. Next time you’re going through pain or adversity, try to focus on your breath and to find the frequency of gratitude in your heart. It is extremely difficult to do in the moment, but the truth is that 100% of your character is forged in the fires of pain. The quicker you can let go of panic, come back to the breath, and find gratitude for your heart, the better off you’ll be. To my dear husband, I love you with all my heart. It’s my honor to be your wife, your philosopher-queen, and the future mother of our children. Thank God for you baby :)






