The loss of life is nothing short of devasting. It can't be fathomed nor surmised with words. Plainly put, there is a pain that is inexplicable. Pregnancy and infant loss is a focus of October Awareness and one I can't leave out.
Rachelle was living the California Dream. Married in her earlyish 20s, she and her husband decided to wait to start their family. Yet, when they were ready, they faced the tough hurdle that maybe it wasn't meant to be. After two miscarriages (plus the loss of her father), Rachelle took some time to soul search. Once ready to attempt to grow her family again, she discovered a rare gene mutation (as well as sperm issues) were the probable cause of her pregnancy losses. But there was a silver lining, had had GOTTEN pregnant, and likely could again. What was also interesting, is the timing of these conceptions: when her--and her husband's--diet was clean, conception occurred. Delving deeper into research and doctor appointments, Rachelle discovered her MTHFR gene mutation had a low tolerance for any toxic influx. Now, Rachelle strives to live a toxin-free life and she courageously shares her journey to help other individuals get through in the devastation of loss, knowing there can be a rainbow on the other side or pain. This mind blowing story may be late, but definitively worth the wait and tech issues! Please pardon any hiccups or delays.
TRIGGER WARNING: This conversation discusses miscarriages and touches on suicide.
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