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Just Found out I'm pregnant 2 months after miscarriage

I just found out I am pregnant again 2 months after my 1st miscarriage in december 2014 i was supposed to be 8 weeks and said the baby stopped growing at 6 weeks. I Am terribly afraid i may have a miscarriage again. What are my odds of having a healthy pregnancy?? Im only 4 weeks so i cant make a appointment till 8 weeks. Any tips on how to ease my mind untill then????
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Relax and dont do alot. I was 5 weeks when i found out and my doctor said to stay off my feet and try to get to 20 weeks. It was a hard job cause i stress alot but stay stress free. Im now 39 weeks. And congrats (:
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Oh ok I was not aware of that. I will deff be calling my doctor in the morning then. I dont think i miscarried. I am just terrified i will. That was my first miscarriage but I have a previous pregnancy back in 2005 amd my son was born healthy. I just want the chance to have another baby and the fact that I had a miscarriage is scary.
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Im now 36 going on 37 weeks and i miscarried the one previous and a couple months layer was pregnant again. Actually with this baby they told me i was miscarrying too but when i went to the follow up appointment andthere she was with a very strong heartbeat! God bless and dont fear ok even when things seem hopeless.
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I'm currently 36 weeks pregnant but before this one I had a miscarriage.  I got pregnant after one month. I was/am anxious through out this pregnancy so far. But you will be fine, just take good care of yourself.  Take your prenatals and don't stress.  Enjoy it and stay away from lifting anything heavy.  
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I had a miscarriage last May at 7 weeks. Total shock. But two months after I was pregnant again and im now 37 weeks as of Wednesday. Think positive and try not to stress. Congratulations and good luck on your journey <3
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Everything should be fine. I had a miscarriage on December 6th and I missed my very next period and found out I was pregnant and I'm 16 weeks and my baby boy  is healthy
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You have a 25% chance to have a miscarriage.  You're previous miscarriage has no barring on this one, unless you have a medical reason. Just stay positive, its another chance to have a baby..
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Your able to have a scan as early as 5weeks if you have previously miscarried or had complications in a previous pregnancy. I had a scan as early as 5weeks then repeated again at 7weeks. So go to your gp doctor tomorrow explain your history of a misscarriage and that your  worried and without a dout they should book you in for a scan explain you need reassurance as its affecting you. !. So if your four weeks thats only next week till then. Whats made you think you misscarried again ? x
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I had a miscarriage on June 30th 2014 & was pregnant again by the beginning of August 2014. I am now 39+ weeks through this pregnancy with a perfectly healthy baby. Just try not to stress yourself, I know-it-all easier said than done after losing one already but you'll be fine. Fingers crossed for you my lovely. X
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Oh hun,I feel for you and it must of been horrible.  I have never had a miscarriage & hope I shall never suffer one, but I can say Stay positive, active and Eat a well. Also makesure that you are taking your pregnancy vitamins! you can't control these things but many women have had the same problem and have gone on to have a successful 2nd pregnancy. I truly wish you well x
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