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Is screaming bad if you are only 7w5d pregant?

Hi all, last year december i had a miscarriage, but all is well with me. Now I am pregnant again because i did a pregnancy test today and it is positive as i have missed my period which is suppose to come march 14, so its like 5 days late. Anyhow, my LMP was February 14.    Okay let me get to the point here. Sorry, today I screamed very louded in an annoyed  manner to the point i can feel my vocal cords vibrate. Is that bad for the pregnancy? I hope not cuz i can't face another miscarriage. Thanks all .
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202436 tn?1326474333
the screaming itself should not hurt anything BUT the underlying reasons WHY you scream may...ie: stressed out, angry etc.  Those types of emotions can have a negative affect on your body and therefore the pregnancy.  If you're just screaming for the heck of it, no it's not gonna hurt the baby.
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187316 tn?1386356682
I screamed pretty much during my whole pregnancy about one thing or another. Pregnancy made me evil. It never hurt my baby or caused me to miscarry. Like Joy said its due to other reasons not screaming or being stressed out. Pregnancy is a time when are hormones are out of wack. If God made it so that everytime someone screamed during pregnancy they hurt or miscarried their baby the human race would of died out a long time ago. Congrats on your pregnancy! Also most of the time if you have a miscarry you wont go on to have another right after.
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Miscarriages happen due to genetic abnormalities, uterine lining issues, and things of the like. NOT screaming.
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