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I know this is a place for politics, memes, racism, and whatever. But I feel this is warranted given that the white race is dwindling and that we so desperately want to have many kids.

Husband and I were excited to soon publicly announce our pregnancy. I was about ten weeks along. Went in for my first prenatal appointment and then scheduled and ultrasound. Before I could even get that ultrasound, I started bleeding. Went to the ER to find out I had miscarried.

We’re, of course, devastated. This was our first pregnancy (as we’ve been patiently trying for a while). Apart from the physical and emotional pain, I think we’re also very discouraged. Ready to try again when possible, but also praying for a better outcome, hoping that this was just part of the high miscarriage statistics within the first trimester and nothing to do with fertility.

So, I’m just asking for any prayer, encouragement, advice, etc. as we navigate this grief and move on to trying again.

Thank you, ConPro.
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ImWhiteAndThatsOK on scored.co
1 month ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Sorry for your loss. Prayers to you and your husband.

Were/are you taking a prenatal vitamin supplement?
Fudgiethewhale on scored.co
1 month ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 2 children
Thank you.

Yes, getting plenty of folate/folic acid and lots of other goodies from my naturemade supplements.

Miscarriages are super common in the first trimester. As far as I know, I did all I could (ate right, exercised, took prenatals, tried to not spike my cortisol, etc.), but sometimes, that doesn’t matter. Can’t change an embryonic abnormality.
Amerikanerr on scored.co
30 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Supplements are fucking garbage. All vitamin supplements are made with toxic solvents. Literally garbage. Eat real fucking food nigga.
Fudgiethewhale on scored.co
30 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Bro, I do. Nothing wrong with some additional supplements.

Eggs and bacon and raw milk for breakfast today, nigga
Amerikanerr on scored.co
29 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Yes there is something wrong with "additional" supplements.

ALL supplements (with very few exceptions) are chemically derived even if they are from food sources. In order to isolate a nutrient from food, heat and industrial solvents must be utilized. In "natural" supplements, kerosene, kerosene-derivatives and/or ethyl alcohol are used. Although they are considered natural, they are highly toxic, and to varying degrees damage animal/human cells. Kerosene, ethyl alcohol and other industrial processes are used to dissolve food from which substances will be extracted and negatively alter those substances sought.

Do you think that rinsing it will eliminate the solvents or are they etched into food molecules and sub-particles? What chemicals are formed with the interaction of the solvents and food? Would we soak our food in kerosene or ethyl alcohol for 30 minutes, rinse it for 30-45 seconds and eat it? That is a mild scenario of the industrial process. Laboratories usually soak food for 6-10 hours to dissolve it and rinse for 30-180 seconds.

Then they use various industrial processes to isolate parts of the dissolved food that they will sell as nutrients. All nutrients are complex. Once nutrient-complexes are separated, they no longer function as holistic nutrients, causing accumulation of fragmented nutrient-parts and imbalances. That does not include the kerosene or alcohol contamination within the so-called "nutritional" supplements. Deformed fragment and solvent toxicity accumulates, causing great imbalances on cellular levels
ImWhiteAndThatsOK on scored.co
1 month ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Many people cannot process folic acid as it's synthetic. Please find a prenatal with methylated folate. I'm convinced folic acid is to blame for many miscarriages. The bonus is most prenatals with methylated folate also opt for higher quality versions of the other vitamins and minerals.

God bless.
Fudgiethewhale on scored.co
1 month ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Do you have a brand that you recommend?
ImWhiteAndThatsOK on scored.co
1 month ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Pink Stork, Ancient Nutrition, and Thorne are good options. My wife is currently on the Pink Stork fertility supplement for conception. We'll switch to the Thorne stack once she's pregnant again.

You might also add additional iodine like Lugol's and additional real Vitamin A from something like fermented cod liver oil. Finally, a good probiotic like Mercola's prenatal probiotic.

In my wife's previous pregnancies I concocted a personal blend of various supplements. I can't afford all that anymore, but I can dig up some resources if you're interested in that route!
Fudgiethewhale on scored.co
30 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Yes, very interested! Thank you!
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