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2nd baby after losing the first

I had my first baby last year  August/23/2014 i went up to 7 months but he was very small I had Preeclampsia I was hospitalized for a month until I had him... I'm currently almost 4 week's pregnant with baby #2 and I have been scared to even get attach to the baby my fiance is super excited about us having another baby because we got pregnant on our first try but I can't help but to be nervous I brush away the fact that I'm pregnant all the time, I'm afraid to even tell people I'm pregnant is this a normal feeling? !
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Wow both you ladies are strong. I feel I'd be reluctant to become attached too. But as Isabela said take it one day at a time! Good luck to both you ladies!
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Yea exactly just take it one day at a time that how I learned one day at a time and thank you! And we'll you still have a way to go but just don't get stressed and don't worry like you said take it day by day and I hope everything goes good for you!
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Thank you :) for replying I guess I have to take it day by day and congratulations your almost there
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Yes it is my baby died when I was 6 months pregnant I'm pregnant 36 weeks with my second daughter and only family and close people near us know but I haven't wanted anybody else to know I guess I'm just scared and I'll be at peace when I finally have my baby in my arms seeing that she is healthy
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