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589779 tn?1235125028

i,m pregnant

i,m pregnant but ive had 5 miscarriages. i'm so happy but also so scared.

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589779 tn?1235125028
dear miranda,

thank you, gp has signed me off today for the first twelve weeks and told me to put my feet up and relax. how r u?

love julie
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Dear Cat,

I'm very sorry for your losses. But happy for you now!  Of course you're feeling scared.  You've gone through a lot and so I think you are very strong.

I believe in the power of prayer. Stay positive. I send you healing thoughts and hugs:)
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589779 tn?1235125028
thank you everyone. i am five weeks and was on my third cycle of clomid. i'm 37 and have been trying for a baby for 5 years now. my first baby tommy, died at 22 weeks and was forced into labour, my second angel grace died when i was 15 weeks pregnant and again i went into early labour. my last three angels were all early miscarriages ranging from 6 weeks to 12 weeks.

i pray every night for this little one. seeing speacilist tomorrow but they wont do anything until i'm six weeks.

thank you all again
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503649 tn?1304357466
Cograts to you.  It's very understandable to be scared.  I myself had 4 miscarriages and I'm not 33 weeks pregnant and will be 41 at delivery.  Just try and stay positive and know that it's in the Lord's hands and you will get through this.  I was scared over every little symptoms I had throughtout my pregnant, it's all normal.  I'm still very nervous because my little man it breech and I pray that if and when he flips that the cord doesn't get in his way.  But in my heart I know he is going to make it out okay, so for me I will worry til the end.

Debbie
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470500 tn?1226549516
Congratulations on your pregnancy.  I totally understand your fear as I have had 2 m/c's and am now 19.5 weeks pregnant with my third try for my first child.  I really hope this one's a winner for you!!
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501096 tn?1320874932
Hi and congrats!  I know how you feel and I've only had 2 m/c's.  I can't imagine going through that 5 times--I'm so sorry for your losses.

I had 2 healthy, trouble-free pgs, a m/c at 10.5w, a healthy pg, a m/c at 8.5w, and I'm now 17w pg again.  I would assume that your dr has done tests to discover the cause of your m/c's.  I have hypothyroidism and 2 clotting disorders PLUS advanced maternal age (I'm 40 now, but the 1st m/c was when I was 35).  I still worry over every little twinge or pain too.  I can feel the baby move more often now, so that reassures me, but I sigh with relief after every good dr's appt.

Best wishes.
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489656 tn?1249999983
Hi there hun! Welcome! I can so relate to the being scared! I had 6 healthy pregnancies, then in the last 13 months or so, Ive had 3 MC's. I am now 11w 3d along and so far all is well. I still worry, and I probably will until I deliver (God willing).  I know having multiple MC's makes it alot more stressful. But I pray alot and I am so trying to cast my worries upon the  Lord.  I wish you the best and please keep us updated on your progress. Have you seen a doc yet? How far along are you?  Take care!
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377493 tn?1356502149
First off, congratulations on your pregnancy, and welcome!!  There are so many here that have also experienced multiple miscarriage, myself included.  Many of those members are now either pregnant and close to delivery or have gone on to deliver healthy babies.  It can happen for you too.  Hang in there, and we are here to support you as best we can.  Best of luck to you.
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