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Anyone having trouble staying pregnant after having healthy pregnancies? I have 2 daughters ages 2 & 3. My pregnancies with them were healthy recently I had 2 missed miscarriages one at 11wk and the other 9 both babies stopped growing two weeks before. I am now 5wks pregnant and scared this will the same my doctor won't have tests done until after I have my 3rd mc.
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I had a daughter. She's 5 now. A yr later I had a mmc at 8 wks and a d&c . A yr later I started bleeding at 5 wks. I miscarried in the toilet 4 wks later
Last September I made it to 16wks and found out the baby died at 14wks. I was induced and had him a week later . I am 12wks along now. With 2 gushes of blood 2 mos apart. Me and my fiance split because he wanted to pursue his ex gf even though we were trying for this baby. My ultrasound yesterday baby was perfect and fine. Im thinking if this baby makes it. It's gunna be a miracle.
I know staying positive is easier said than done. But just try . I wish you the best!
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Very sorry that this is happened. I've had 4 miscarriages in a time span of almost 2 years. But in saying that I have no children at all. Its hard to keep positive but you have to try. They told me 3 miscarriage in a row before testing could be done, but I have heard of someone getting investigating done after 2 in a row. I wish you all the beat with this pregnancy. Get them to keep a close eye on your baby's progress, they done it for me.
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