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Nervous after Miscarriage

I had a miscarriage in May.. At 11 weeks we found out our baby stopped growing at 8w6d. I had to have a d&c and all the works. Now I'm 9w4d and have had lots of morning sickness up until this week.. now strangely I feel perfect! Still don't have much of an appetite and very uncomfortable. Is it normal to feel amazing some days? Terrified of another miscarriage (last time I started feeling like I was no longer pregnant around 10 weeks even though I had no idea my baby didn't have a heartbeat).
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It is very normal to have good and bad days and hopefully all your sickness days have finished.  

As you have frequent urination, I would suggest you make an appointment to see your doctor and take a morning mid stream urine specimen.  You may have a urinary infection.  Make sure that you drink plenty of fluids so that you do not get dehydrated and this will also help to get rid of any bugs should you have any.

It is normal for you to feel worried and anxious after experiencing  your miscarriage.  But do concentrate on now, eat healthily and take plenty of rest when you feel tired.  

Wishing you all the best.

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I never bled! I'm still exhausted, have frequent urination, and my boobs feel like they might fall off but I'm just not feeling like death so it makes me nervous after losing my first baby.
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I'm 9w some days I feel better then others. . The grouchy-ness never seems to fad away though (: some days you'll have less side effects then others that's normal . .
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Did you bleed ?
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