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Been so worried since I found out I was pregnant. I had an early scan at 9.3 weeks and that did ease my anxiety abit but as my 12 week scan (today) got closer my nerves got worse and worse and I was shaking in the waiting room. Very happy that everything went great the weight of my shoulders and the relief feels brill. Sending positive and happy thoughts to all you ladies out there that are as nervous as I was. Xxx
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Well relax and enjoy :-D congrats xo
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Each pregnancy is different. Good luck tomorrow I'm sure you'll come out feeling over the moon at how it went :) xx
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I know that feeling hun stay positive I know that's easier said then done but each pregnancy is
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I'll be 12 weeks & 5 days tomorrow.
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I'm also nervous, I'm having my first ultrasound tomorrow and its been a long 3 weeks, this will be the first time I see how my lil pumpkin is doing. Two years ago. I miscarried, a blighted ovum. I'm very nervous. But excited, I feel like it'll be different this time.
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I've got a history of missed miscarriages so that's why I've been worried. I can start to enjoy this now
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Why are you worried that your pregnant and nervous?
I'm excited (13 weeks tomorrow )
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