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Im so nervous. For my six week check up because i miscarried in july at five weeks and now everything with this pregnancy scares me has anyone had a heAlthy. Pregnancy. After miscarriage?
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I had a miscarriage in november of 2010 at 6-7 weeks. Three months later I got pregnant and delivered a healthy baby girl the following november who is now about to be 3. I know how you feel. But Don't stress too much! I had no complications with my daughter and everything was fine so keep your head up!
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Leave in in god hands  dnt stress jus pray that everything be ok ,&& yuh see i had ah misscarage in march tha 5 horrible day of my life bc it was my 1st it was sad for me , but know i got Pregnant ib may && know im 21 weeks . Just have faith .
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Oh! I'm so nervous too! We can be nervous together! This is my first pregnancy and I just keep thinking that when I go to my first appointment on Friday, my doctor is going to tell me I'm not pregnant or something. I also have this fear I could miscarry and my emotions are all over the place as it is! I am also six weeks. But I think it's us being a little paranoid and we need to just be positive and enjoy the ride! Congratulations my dear and good luck!
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:( I'll say a prayer for ya babe! Keep ya head! ♥
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I miscarried and had to have a d&c. And to my surprise i ended up pregnant about two weeks after that happen. Im now 15weeks still paranoid of course but so far im carrying a healthy baby. *thanks be to God
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Thank you to everyone for your kind words and for giving me so much positive hope
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I had one in May and was very shocked to find out in June I was pregnant again..I'm 17 wks n 2 day's and baby is just fine and moves alot..hope everything goes okay for you and congratulations on baby:)
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I had a miscarriage at 18 weeks when I was 18 yrs old. It caused severe bleeding and scaring in my uterus. From that point forward i didnt menstruate normally.. maybe one or two a year.. If that. Some years nothing at all.. The doctors said I would never have a baby and if I did get pregnant I would never carry into my second trimester let alone to term. Well. They were wrong. I am having a miracle baby. It was no easy task and It took me over 10 years to conceive again.. but i am 34 weeks as of yesterday and have had a beautiful pregnancy. They ruled me high risk at first. But took me off that list after my 20 week ultrasound. I didn't even know I was pregnant until I felt him move.. I was 15 weeks. Like i said, I don't menstruate and didn't have any of the normal symptoms.. nausea, sore boobs, fatigue etc.   Just stay positive and do everything you can to stay healthy and give your little one the best chance to grow. Definitely follow doctors orders and eat healthy.
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I had a miscarriage back in December I was 9 weeks now am 13 weeks you're going to be fine
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I had the same problem with my second son I had miscarried and then fouf out I was pregnant two months later and was terrified that it would end badly again but he is a beautiful 10 Mmonth old Lil boys now good luck sweetie keep your head up
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I had a miscarriage in march of this year and got pregnant 2 months later now at 23 weeks! Feeling her kick everyday brings me joy, comfort and relief. I definitely regretted telling people so early my last pregnancy and didn't tell anyone til I passed my first trimester. I'm hopeful for a normal pregnancy and pray everyday, enjoying this tiny human as much *** I can. Continue being hopeful!!
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Sometimes its not meant to be...after my miscarriage i have gone on to have 2 beutifull babies. .so theres definitely light at the end of the tunnel love...but u worrying and getting stressed is probably not a good mix..so think positive and enjoy ur pregnancy as much as u can xxx
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