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At wat time can u stop thinkin bout miscarriages ? Or can one js happen at any time ??
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Anytime up to 20 weeks there is a possibility of a miscarriage anytime above 20 weeks there is a chance of having a stillborn just take good care of yourself
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Im so sorry for ur lost , i hope u have a healthy baby.. (:
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No not no symptoms i get a lil cramps but thts all im js scared its gunna happen, but i think im js worried for nothing, i went 3 months without knowing i was pregnant so i think i will be fine. I cnt wait i find out the sex this month
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Don't think about it, really stresses you out more. but yeah, it can happen any time without any warning. was pregnant with my first, my son. Maxwell Alexander. I remember going to the doctors at 26 weeks and his heartbeat was strong and healthy. then at 27 weeks I woke up at four in the morning to bleeding and they told me there wasn't any heartbeat and I was in labour. Delivering him, stillborn, was literally the hardest thing I ever had to do. Yeah, there were a lot of signs some thing was wrong, a very very hard pregnancy but it was my first so I didn't think anything was wrong. But my mom lost her first son, and my grandma lost two, so that kind of ran in our family. 20 years old at that time. Now I'm 21, and 32 weeks with my daughter Harlee. We are just finally getting her nursery together and I just can't wait anymore, but every day I still am so sad about losing our son. It will always suck. Sorry for my rant! Not trying to scare you..
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Princesspage, I'm soooo sorry for ur loss and pray that u have a healthy baby!
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I had a miscarriage when I was 32 weeks pregnant in December 2013 with my last child. Without any warning.... I had to give still birth to my daughter and when she came out we seen there was a blood clot in the umbilical cord. Doctors aren't sure what the cause of it was.. but I will tell u it is the worst thing a women could possibly go through...by the grace of god I am pregnant with my second child and I am 27weeks pregnant. There is not a day that goes my where I dont wake up wondering if he still alive in there and it is the most stressful part of this pregnancy because of what happened... I try and keep my self as calm as possible and tellmyself it womt happen again and I pray to god every day it doesn't.
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I used to worry sick over having a miscarriage bc I had one directly before this pregnancy & it is awful! Stress is not good for the baby at all! The best thing I Did was let go n let God!!  I made myself relax in a quiet place & Did this by thinking about how blessed I am & how I have a gift most girls would love to have! Light candles, relax, listen to music, eat healthy, drink loads of water,  & be HAPPY because it is a blessimg & looking back now all that stress was for nothing :)
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I'm only 6 weeks, this is my first pregnancy, and all I can think about is a miscarriage. It's driving me crazy! Can't wait for the 1st trimester to be over. This is a real patience test!
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I had a million signs something was wrong with my first pregnancy (which i miscarried). Is there a reason you feel this way? Symptoms?
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Okay thank u , so once ur past the first trimester u have way lower chances of one ? Im 16 weeks today im not worried js curious js preparing myself
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They can happen at anytime but the chances of having one are way lower after the first trimester. It's best not to think of one though, so as to not stress yourself out.
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