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Gettiny back in the saddle

Hey guys, I was a member of the community this past december-january and the last thing I posted was about some abdominal cramping and bleeding. long story short, I was 9 weeks preggers and sadly had a miscarriage on January 20th. Well since that time me and my husband have gotten back into the swing of wanting a baby. I am about a week late and we are hoping I may once again have my shot at being with child. But I find myself a little sad at the idea of being pregnant again, and a little scared. Have any of you ladies felt this way after a failed attempt? What did you do to settle your fears?
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Thanks ash. That makes me feel better just knowing that people have gone through this and come out of it.
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Yes I've felt this way for my whole pregnancy constant worry that something might happen, but I have become much more relaxed now I previously lost a baby at 10 weeks and when i found out this time I was so worried but now I'm nearly 28 weeks with a little boy and couldn't be happier! Just remember that just because it happened before doesn't mean it will happen again and try to relax and take your mind off it! I know it's alot easier said than done but if you keep busy it will fly by! Here's to positive thinking that you are expecting a bundle of joy xx
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