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Hi all, I'm just wondering if anyone has had a tattoo to symbolize there loss and if you have could you give me some ideas please ! I had my ectopic pregnancy 3weeks ago and had to have keyhole surgery due to my left tube been rupturd so had that also removed! I just want a tattoo to symbolize this as I'm still grieving and don't want to forget as I know ill always remember but want something nice to be apart of me! Thank you xx
This was the image i showed the artist to start then we changed it a bit to make it my own. My ectopic was 4 months ago on Saturday and I just had this tattoo done and I love it!
Sorry for your loss and I think that your tattoo is really nice! I'm thinking maybe a heart or something....i was looking at the ribbon but that symbolises all loses ie misscarriage, still birth etc but I just want something for ectopic pregnancy xx
Yeah I was thinking about the ribbon too but once I saw this image I knew that was what I needed. It took a long time to figure out but I'm happy with how it turned out. The whole tattooing process was therapeutic for me and I'm glad I did it. I hope you find what you're looking for
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