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Unassisted Miscarriage at Unhindered Living
"Women who themselves have miscarried at home would like you to know that it is certainly possible to miscarry with a large blood loss, still remain at home and take care of the situation yourself.
During the experience, you may experience temporary loss of vision, heart racing, increased respirations, extreme thirst, and other unusual symptoms. After the experience, it is best to stay in bed, at least for a week or until you feel stronger, to take something to build your blood, such as liquid chlorophyll or a super green foods supplement, high potency multi-vitamins, and drink lots of fluids.
Eat foods rich in iron, but use liquid chlorophyll to build your blood because iron supplements are not well absorbed.
Chlorophyll molecules are IDENTICAL to red blood cells EXCEPT that red blood cells have iron as their center, and chlorophyll has magnesium as its center. However, with the right nutritional support chlorophyll is easily converted to red blood cells with a hemoglobin center."
Miscarriage and my journey from ignorance to enlightenment by Lyn Griesmer
By staying home, the deeper meaning of the miscarriage seeps in and the parents are not confined to a medical institution during an intensely emotional event.
The family is able to express (and not repress or suppress) their true feelings in the comforts of their home.
Children are able to see and touch the fetus and are included in the grief and burial ceremony. In the hospital, the remains are taken away and the full experience of life and death are removed from the family unit.
Knowledge, trust and curiosity replace fear, discomfort and mystery.

