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Be Excited Or Nervous?

Hey There, I am 13 weeks pregnant and everything seems to be going good so far.  I have my first ultrasound Jan.15/08 and I'm excited but I have that fear that they wont see a heartbeat or they may see something not right.  Me and my husband are so excited and the reason why I am feeling like this is because a little over a year ago we found out we were expecting at 6 weeks and we went to an ultrasound and there was no heartbeat.  I have more positive feelings over the fear but it still worries me.  I had one boy and then a misscarriage..then I had another boy 5 years after that and then the DNC I had to have a year ago, so by my pattern Everything should be good.  The doctor doesnt seem to be worried because if something was to happen she said it would of happened by now.  I just wish i could be so excited to go to the ultrasound but i am dreading to go because i'm so nervous.  Thanx All For The Listening Ear
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Im sure all will be prefect.I too have the same fear. We missed m/c at 10w.We show the HB at 6w all was good, and then to find out it wasnt. Im now 5w2d. and we have are 1st u/s the friday after xmas. We can just pray and hope for the best!!!
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187316 tn?1386356682
I'm sure everything will be fine. Like the last poster said its hard after you have a miscarriage because you always worry that it will happen again. But if things have been going well so far than I would assume that you'll see your baby healthy and kicking at your ultrasound! Best of luck to you! :)
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283175 tn?1295537265
Im sure you will be fine,its only natural to be worried.evrything sounds ok.when we mc it will always be with us.but honestly try to enjoy this time.congrats..
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