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526089 tn?1237137449

are these signs of miscarriage

Dear All,
I want to thank you all for your replies, you made me feel better. but now i am having another bad thoughts. i had an U/S at 9w1d and everything is normal, the baby size and the heartbeats, it was wonderful. but today i am 9w5d but i do not have the usual morning sickness that i had in the last 2 weeks. i am so scared again. i have an appointment with my dr 2 weeks from today. i am having minor cramps but no bleeding. i know that you may think i am crazy. my husband thinks that i am crazy. but i am worried. do you think that i am miscarrying again? could these be a sign?
Thank you
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I agree with the other women! Some days you'll have it and some days you won't. If you keep looking for signs that something may be wrong you aren't going to be able to enjoy your pregnancy very much. I speak from experience.

You've seen the baby and a heartbeat. Your risks of miscarrying are EXTREMELY low (I think 10%... which means you have a 90% chance of not losing the baby).

Good luck!
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436469 tn?1248973845
Don't stress out about it.  Symptoms vary, and minor cramps are normal.  Enjoy being pregnant!  If you are really worried about it you could call your doctor or the nurses line.
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443185 tn?1211671293
No its not a sign symptoms come and go with surges of your hormones, when I was early along I would be dying one day and fine the next....Your gonna be nervous your whole pregnancy and looking for any sign of miscarriage I know I did the same thing, but now that Im further along Im not as worried and Im enjoying the pregnancy....I hope everything goes well for you
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