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second trimester...

How common is it to lose a baby in the second trimester?  I've already lost two in the first tri.. worried about losing my daughter. Ill be 15 weeks monday.. and constatly having dreams about miscarrying.. going for an ultrasound and no heartbeat. And all kinds of stuff :/
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My doctor has checked my progesterone levels those are good. He gave me an ultrasound at 11 weeks cause we couldn't find the heartbeat on the doppler. Hes an awesome doctor. He checked my cervix the last visit. The first time I stressed cause it was a rape baby. And I was 16. So.. all I did was stress. The last time me and my fiance had a lot of issues. And I did a lot of heavy lifting at work. So this time me and my fiance are completely  fine and I quit the job I had
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Its not as common as if you where in your 1st trimester.  Wonders if doctors have investigated why this happened to you.  Any way stress isnt good for baby.  Stop worrying and try not to think about that. Every pregnancy is different.
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I'm sorry :/ and hope so. I got so attached once we found out her sex.
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I think its only like a 15% chance but I lost two babies in my second trimester... it seems like a lot more woman once you actually loose a baby BC you find so many woman to talk to, but don't worry Hun everyone is different and I'm sure everything will be just fine :)
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