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pregnant 8wks after MC

I miscarried 8 weeks ago, I was only 6 weeks. I found out a few days ago that I am now 4 weeks pregnant. I am throwing up a lot. I need someone to shed some light on this. Im nervous this will happen again. I didnt get sick last time.
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Hi brook how are you first I want to say that I'm sorry for your first lost!! And congrats on your new conception! Your ate very fortunate to have go conceived again so soon for me I if not been soon lucky since losing my baby last year I gb not conceived since I have tryed it all but now I'm going to try again after I make a few changes please keep me in prayer! Send me some of your baby dust!lol!!
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Hi brook how are you first I want to say that I'm sorry for your first lost!! And congrats on your new conception! Your ate very fortunate to have go conceived again so soon for me I if not been soon lucky since losing my baby last year I gb not conceived since I have tryed it all but now I'm going to try again after I make a few changes please keep me in prayer! Send me some of your baby dust!lol!!
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Hi this happened to me and I now have a healthy 15 month old son good luck
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Hi there.  sorry for your miscarriage dear but congrats on another pregnancy!  Actually, being nauseous is a great sign!  I had a lot of first trimester nausea and my doctor's response was 'good!  That's how we like them as it means the hormones are super strong'.  

so, that you are sick to your stomach is actually a good sign that you have lots of the pregnancy hormones doing their job in there!  

Because you had one miscarriage, do not think you will have a second.  One in 4 pregnancies ends in miscarriage so lots of woman have one and then go on to have a healthy pregnancy.  So, hang in there and try not to worry.  peace
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