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pregnant after miscarriage

I had a mc at 5 weeks at the end of May. Im now 5 weeks pregnant again and Im terrified.of having another miscarriage. what are my chances of having a healthy baby?
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3224409 tn?1356206827
I m so sorry for ur loss. Nws the best time to ask ur doctor to perform testings as it will hlp u find cause of mc?
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ended in mc :(
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Thanks for the advice
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3224409 tn?1356206827
Mc is normal 1/4 pregnancy end up n alot of women carry on with normal pregnancy. Whn i had mine last yr midwife said to me tht doctors will not perform any tests until u hve 3 mc. Coz thn it shows tht u actuallly need medical attention. So jst relax and enjoy as much as u can. C ur doc asap if u feel sumthing is nt rite coz u cn knw ur body more thn ny1 else do.
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I'm not sure what the chances are but I wish you the best of luck. It is not impossible to loose your second pregnancy, we just did. Our first mc was at just almost 5 weeks and our second one I had surgery the day I was to turn 9 weeks because the heart stopped beating. I think your odds of having a normal pregnancy this next time are in your favor but please if you have any doubt or just don't feel right make sure to phone your doctor. Best of luck for a healthy full term pregnancy!
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Yes it was my first pregnancy as well
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3198629 tn?1367038423
Was the miscarriage you had in may your first?
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