Momology Magazine Issue 2.2 Dallas - Patience | Page 28

HEARTACHE BY: TRACI COKER J ust as in storybooks TO BLESSINGS Kimberly and BUT YOU CAN TRY AGAIN Bobby Head were once high school “I’m sorry,” she says, as her voice cracks, “this is where I lose it.” A heart wrenching sweethearts who reconnected later and moment of silence follows, broken only by the soft sound of tears. You can almost feel the married. Enjoying each day of wedded inaudible emotional battle she is fighting. Now her voice is slightly higher and straining, bliss, they became pregnant and had their as she continues, “the most frustrating thing to reconcile in all of this is the reaction we first son, Isaiah, in 2007. His was a happy, received from those in the medical field.” Becoming more detached, she deadpans, healthy and seamlessly easy pregnancy. “(They said) ‘that sucks, but you can try again.’ That’s it. That’s what we did. Three months When Isaiah was almost two years old, later I was pregnant again.” Bobby and Kimberly decided it was time to expand their family. Kimberly became pregnant immediately. As an instructor for a small college in downtown Dallas, Kimberly remembers being frustrated when seeing pregnant girls who did not want to be pregnant with little stability or support eating junk food, smoking, and making poor decisions. She says with a shamed Elated and excited, they shared their news reticence, “I did not understand how someone who doesn’t want to have a baby could with family and friends. Kimberly scheduled be pregnant while my husband and I, who were stable and whole-heartedly wanted to her first appointment to see her midwife have another child, couldn’t. I was just in a bad place. I was heartbroken.” shortly thereafter. She was approximately six to seven weeks along when the day came. She discovered some bleeding that stressful job and environment, she became pregnant again. This time Bobby and Kimberly morning and the midwife later determined decided to wait through the first trimester before sharing the happy news. Sadly, at her she had miscarried. 28 Kimberly soon changed schools and moved into a Director’s position. Now in a less twelve-week exam the doctor was unable to locate a heartbeat.