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984746 tn?1304960009

Hi mommies to be!!

Hello! how r u all today? Im ok found out yesterday that I lost one of the twins.. and Im only 9Wks 6Ds today (thought i was about 10WKs 5Ds. Im very thankfull that the other baby is ok and seems to be very healthy as of now, Heartbeat was 171, it was kicking, punching(or what looked like punching) and bouncing around. My EDD is April 24!!! Im kinda depressed now but I think i will get over it soon. I just wish both babies would have been ok.
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984746 tn?1304960009
true true true.
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901340 tn?1242471511
Hi KeishaCovey09,

I found out the same thing yesterday so you are not alone. They were both the same size and with strong heartbeats at 8 wks 4 days, but at an u/s yesterday (13 wks) we discovered that one stopped growing at 8 wks 6 days (and didn't make it). The other one was measuring right on schedule and squirming around actively. You are right, it is pretty depressing, but at least we have one healthy one, right? I'm concentrating on that fact that single babies have a lot fewer complications than twins!

Best of luck!
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758493 tn?1271611163
Hi, I just wanted to say how sorry I was to read that you lost one of your babies.. I can't pretend I know how you feel as I have only ever suffered complete miscarriages which makes things very final but it must be very bitter sweet to know you are still pregnant whilst mourning the loss of your other baby. I wish you a very healthy 9 months with your special precious little baby and am sending you a big hug :)
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