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Will I miscarry?? ):

I am around 12 weeks pregnant and only 16. I know it was irresponsible to become pregnant (and yes it was accidental) but I've decided to keep it because I definitely do not believe in abortion. But anyways, I'm pretty far along but I haven't had any symptoms.. No nausea, morning sickness, acheing, cramping, etc. I haven't been to the doc yet but I'm scared bcuz I haven't had any symptoms. Do you think I'm at risk for miscarriage?

Please let me know asap, I'm very afraid..thanks girls(:
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I wouldn't worry about it...I miscarried my baby at 11 weeks..and I WAS having symptoms, crazy morning sickness, sore boobs, fatigue..I mean the works...I had to have a D&C...and the symptoms didn't stop for atleast two weeks after that....
since every pregnancy is different you might have just gottne lucky?
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like the other ladies said not having symptoms isn't anything to be concerned about. BUT you REALLY need to see a doc. prenatals, check ups, exams are extremely important in early pregnancy.

being pregnant is scary...no matter how old you are. i was 22 when i got pregnant with my dh and i's boys...absolutely terrified. my first pregnancy, high risk, going from no babies to two. the baby needs medical attention. s/he needs checked out to be sure that s/he is growing properly and there is nothing wrong.

good luck.
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Wow.. I'm tired, and having typos like no other!! I meant to say OTC prenatals, and and Intentions, not attentions. Wow!! Need to go to sleep lol.
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Not every woman has symptoms. However, if you're worried about a miscarriage, it doesn't make sense that you're not seeing your Dr. if you're truly concerned about the health of your child  then you need to get seen so they can give you care. Some women are at risk and get put on progesterone so that they can maintain the pregnancy.At 12 weeks you probably won't miscarry, but that doesn't mean you don't have a whole list of other complications like placenta previa, low lying placenta, STD's, (not trying to insult, but you just never know), opened cervix, which could be stitched in order to save the pregnancy, blood disorders, etc. the list really does go on. It's doing you no good sitting and worrying about if you're going to miscarry. Have you told your parents? Either way if you haven't you need to so you can get the baby looked at, and yourself. There's many things that can happen that can hurt you and the baby if left untreated.

Part of being a parent is being responsible and putting your child before youself, this starts with pregnancy and the well-being of your child throughout the pregnancy. You can start by taking two flinstone vitamins a day one in the morning and one at night if you don't have any PTC prenatal vitamins where you live, and with prenatals you only take one a day.

I'm sorry if I sounded mean in anyway, those aren't my attentions. I want you to feel welcomed here to ask questions. But I also hope I'm being assertive and getting my point across in helping you understand the importance of care during your pregnancy.

Good luck, and feel free to ask any and all questions you have! =)
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You need to be seen by a doctor asap.  Some women dont have pregnancy symptoms but not having symptoms could also be a sign of a missed miscarriage which can lead to infection.  Please see a doctor as soon as  you can to make sure everything is ok and you arent putting yourself in any danger.
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Anyone is at risk for miscarriage. Symptoms don't mean anything. But you HAVE to get seen by a doctor so they can set up the care for you and your baby. You also need to be taking prenatals if you haven't already.
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Every pregnancy is different. Some people get symptoms and some people don't. At 12 weeks though you need to be seen by a doctor and get on birth control. I would highly suggest setting up that appointment ASAP.
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