Give me your self care tips 💔

Feeling super bummed after the latest FET failure. Was so sure it was gonna work this time. Was wondering if anyone had some practical advice - things they do to help ease the disappointment and make themselves feel better when times are particularly shite. I’m good at putting on a brave face, but today I just feel like I need to pull out the big guns. So far my only idea has been to get really drunk. And I don’t think that’s actually all that helpful.

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So sorry for your disappointing news 😢
Things that help me to feel better:
Favourite takeaway for dinner
Bath with a fancy bath bomb/ bubble bath
Light candles
Nature walk
Breathing exercises
Make some artwork/ do something creative
Cuddle a pet/ cuddly toy/ soft blanket
Have a good cry, feel your emotions and let them out

Try to be kind to yourself and forgive your body. I know it’s hard ❤️

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So sorry to hear this but I completely understand how you are feeling.
Me and my partner have some down time after a failed FET and we recently had a miscarriage.
We redecorated a room in our house
We went and did a food shop and meal prepped to try and get ourselves feeling healthy again and get ourselves in the best position for the next one
We do a cute b and m challenge where we both split up and spend £20 on each other and surprise each other
We just reconnect basically and talking through how we are feeling
We also have a tradition of a costa coffee breakfast on a Saturday where we sit and just talk

For me personally I have been taking regular Epsom salt baths
I wear castor oil packs every other day
Got myself a nice pillow spray and face masks
Nails and hair done

Easier said than done but try and stay of socials my tik tok was full of pregnancy related things as this is all I searched during the TWW

Sending hugs also feel free to message privately x

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