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How many of you have had a miscarriage, how far along were you? What symptoms did you have?
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I've had 2 both at 12 weeks. And in both cases the baby died at 8 weeks. First one I woke up covered in blood. And a week later I ended up hemorrhaging. It was the worst pain I ever had. And ended up needing an emergency d/c. With the second. The dr saw no heart beat and we opted for a d/c the next day instead of waiting for my body to eject it. I didn't want to hemorrhage again. Annnnnd now I'm 13 weeks pregnant and they put me on progesterone cause mine was low. Said my miscarriages were probably caused by my low progesterone. But it worked and so far so good!
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Ive on my 4th pregnancy, got a 5yr old and had 2 misscarriages inbetween. First one i was. 6 weeks and i just bled really heavy. Second one i was due to go for my 12 week scan and found baby had passed 4 weeks before but was still in womb so i was given tablets to start process of it coming out (like contractions) , was either that or suction which i didnt want. If ur worried go and see ur dr or midwife dont wait and good luck! Im 25 weeks now seems theres light in this tunnell lol hope all goes well x
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I was 10 weeks had NO symptoms or  bleeding or pain whats so ever .. when the doctors old me I didnt want to believe it  :( its heart breaking but after having 3 healthy babies I know now that things werent right x
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I was 11 weeks. I had been bleeding throughout pregnancy especially when I was doing too much etc. My hormone was low was kept getting negative results even tho I was pregnant, have family history. I had severe cramping and passed babe following day I had an ultrasound. My cramps lingered that weekend (I lost baby april 18) but no real vleeding just light. Until a week later when I started very heavily bleeding for 3 weeks. Fpr me it has been extremely emotion and still haven't quite come to terms with it

Unfortunately miscarriages do happen and are "normal", doesn't make it any easier. Many women miscarry and don't egen know they werr pregnant, just assume it was a heavy period.

There isnt alwaya much you can do to prevent or stop a mc  but if ypu think you're pregnant and cpuld be mc, go get checked out.
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Are you worried that you are miscarrying? If so, go to the hospital asap!
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The doctor at the walk in confirmed that I had the.pregnancy.hormone in my body, and then confirmed that one of the clots was in fact the fetus.
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I miscarried at thirteen weeks without knowing I was pregnant. I had all my periods every month and no pregnancy symptoms. I was playing cards when I started cramping really bad and I assumed it was my period, but it was the worse pain I've ever experienced. I had to stay on all fours really low to the ground with my legs spread in the splits. It wasn't until I sat on the toilet and saw the clots that came out that I realized what could have happened. I saved the clots, but because I was young (16) I didn't tell my mom and I just waited until the morning to go to the walk in.
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Ive had 3 unfortunately the most resent one wasnt norm i carried for 2 and a half months but scan revealed baby had passed away at 5 weeks i first started gettin sharp cramps then next day had brown spottin that got worse each day
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