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Trying to stay positive

It's sad to see so many women have gone through what I went through this week. I was 6 weeks, and started bleeding Sunday morning. I passed the gestational sac yesterday. It's been one of the hardest things I've ever gone through. I keep thinking, what did I do wrong. The answer is NOTHING! Sometimes it's just not meant to be. It's not mine or my husbands fault. It's just one of those things. If it's meant to be, it will happen. We can't give up hope. I wish everyone the best. I don't wish a miscarriage on anyone.
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I also had a miscarriage at 6w5d. I was devastated for the longest time and couldn't even think about being pregnant again. I found out that I am pregnant again on 4/14 and have so far been in the clear! I'm 16 weeks now, but not a day goes by that I don't worry about having another miscarriage. Stay positive and I'm so sorry to hear what you had to go through!
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I had a miscarriage due to an anembryonic pregnanvy, last year. It doesn't make it easier. I'm sorry this happened. :(
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Thanks. I'm glad to hear your exspecting again. It gives me hope.
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I understand how you feel st 6weeks I miscarriaged on MOTHERS DAY. ;( mid way thru June was pregnant again currently 7wks 4days and just found out hcg levels are 28,000 scheduled sono for next week. Just keep trying. Ur in my prayers.
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