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I'm getting so scared that when I go to my first appointment there isn't gonna be a heart beat... I've read sooo many stories of miscarriages on here as high as 20 weeks along...  it's making me so anxious and nervous that it is going to happen to me..  
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I'm almost 7 weeks but Thank you everyone,  I'm just such a worry wart  lol.
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I was that way every time during the first trimester. I was so nervous, especially when it took a while to find the heart beat. I am 32 weeks, and can feel the life inside of me. It's normal to worry, but think positive! Everything will be fine.
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My first appointment is Monday. .. finally! ! I have been praying and praying that monday I get to hear my babies heartbeat!  I have been so scared that something will go wrong.... but I am putting my trust in god and praying I hear my little sweet peas heart beat :)  how far along are you?
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Don't be scared! I felt the same way not knowing espically it being your first child. As long as your not smoking or drinking there's nothing to worry about!
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If you haven't had any symptoms or problems along the way there's a good chance nothing will be wrong! Miscarriage without symptoms are pretty rare especially that far along. I know, it happened to me and I pray it doesn't happen to you but if you are seriously concerned speak to your dr about it :) good luck!
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