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Is it possible...

I had recently had a miss miscarriage in july. Had no symptoms no cramping, bleeding or anything. I recently found out I was pregnant again. Im 6 wks 2 days. At first my breast were tender but not as much now and my appetite comes and goes. Could it be possible that im suffering another miscarriage? Or just paranoid
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Symptoms do not mean the pregnancy is more or less viable. I have two grown children and am 39 wks 3 days along with #3...and I have never had first trimester morning sickness. Some increase in breast size and sensitivity is about it for all three.

My daughter is currently dealing with a missed miscarriage (baby has no heartbeat but she hasn't miscarried yet). She still has morning sickness and other typical pregnancy symptoms like fatigue and sore breasts.
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I'm sorry about your previous m/c.  I think having a m/c makes us worry about every little thing....at least it did for me.  From what I've read about symptoms (and I've read quite a bit)  they can come and go.  If you are really really worried about it then I'd suggest asking your doc to get your hCG levels to make sure they are rising as they should.  The less stress you have the better.  Good luck.
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377493 tn?1356502149
Unfortunately, a miscarriage is always possible.  However, symptoms (or lack of) don't really mean much.  I've had really strong symptoms and discovered I had miscarried, and when I was pregnant with my son, they really came and went.  

It's so scary after we have had a loss.  I know you are probably terrified right now.  It's so hard not to be.  The thing is that having had 1 loss does NOT increase your risk of having a second at all.  Sadly, many many women will suffer at least one first trimester loss, but the vast majority do go on to have a successful second pregnancy.  In fact, it's a fairly uncommon thing to miscarry twice in a row.

You are far enough along now that an ultrasound might be able to reassure you.  Let your Dr. know how your feeling and ask them if they might do an ultrasound for you. Peace of mind is worth so much.  

I'm sorry for your loss, and I wish you a healthy and happy remainder of your pregnancy.  All the best to you.
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1428239 tn?1333457053
it can be hard to tell.. My first ended in a missed miscarriage at 12 weeks.. like you i had no symptoms for it either... when i got pregnant the next time, i had some symptoms at 6 weeks (puked two days in a row)... then suddenly i felt fine.., my boobs didnt hurt, i wasnt even tired, i just felt damn good.. At my 8 week appointment, i cried to doctor that something had to be wrong because i just felt sooo good.. he just kind of like wait and see...  at the time i didnt know that my hcg was way up there .. 169,169 and i just adjusted well to the hormone changes....  I did end up getting symptoms again at 8 1/2 weeks.. and started puking prettymuch daily until 11 1/2 weeks...  but even then for that period, there would be 1 or 2 day where everything would go away again and I would freak out...  

i didnt get my first ultrasound until 13 weeks 6 days so there was a lot of ups and downs in the beginning.. it was so hard to get through it especially since i nmy first pregnancy, i didnt have an ultrasound until 12 weeks ..

In the end everything was fine and my baby girl is almost a month old now.. Just try to stay positive, not stress yourself out, and remember symptoms can come and go..

Unfortunately the paranoia will probably continue.. it took me along time to get comfortable with my pregnancy.. it helped once she started moving but even then if she wasnt active one day, i would freak.
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my guess would be just paranoid but you should get an appt with your dr to get your hcg levels checked, that will tell whether or not a miscarriage is imminent
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