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couldnt have kids

I was told I couldn't have kids at a young age and now I'm pregnant and very scared. Has anybody else heard that ?
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I was told 3 months before I got pregnant with my son that I would never be able to carry a baby to term do to habing recurring pregnancy lost. My bf and I had been trying for a baby for 8 months before I got pregnant and in that time I had had 4 miscarriages. Turns out it was becausebof my poor diet.
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I was told that at the age of 16 I am now 23 have a 2 year old and over due with another baby
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Don't be scared.
Count it a blessing and be thankful you could.
Never worry about the baby unless a doctor tells you something is wrong.
If you're in your first trimester you need to relax for the babies health.
You have friends here and everything will be okay.
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Yes, but everything was fine :-) why did they say you couldnt?
And the only thing that matters is you are pregnant and theres a reson why, so just relax and put it in gods hands and you should be fine sweetie
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That seems to happen to a lot of people I was also told that and here I am:)
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Was she scared? I keep having dreams that I'm going to have a miscarriage
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Yep my sister, she has three kids now !! Happy and healthy too , congratulations !!
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