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miscarriage

Well bleeding at 8 weeks did lead to miscarriage i had absolutely no pain in the process. I'm having a hard time dealing with what i saw... Thoughts? How did some of you handle it?
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I had a miscarriage March 26 last year. My husband and I went to our first Dr appointment and found out our baby didn't have a heart beat and wasn't the size it should of been. I was 9 weeks. I had to get a Dnc the next morning after my first Dr appointment. I was bleeding pretty bad and had cramps. It was the worst time of my life. I can tell you that you will get through it. It just takes time and it helps knowing that you're not the only one out there. It's shocking how many women have miscarriages. On the bright side my doctor told me my husband and I can try again after I had 2 periods. That's what we did. I'm currently 37 weeks pregnant due March 10. Life is full of surprises. I will keep you in my prayers.
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When I read this. I thought you asked will light bleeding lead to a missacarriage until I just read it again. I am so sorry for your loss. Soon your time will come.
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Give yourself time
I lost my baby twice
Last year i had to fight for my own life,i went septic and thought i m not gonna be able to have kids anymore
But now i m 22w and everything is fine so far
You need to take your time and heal from it
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I had a miscarriage in November I was 7 weeks I didn't have pain only in my back that was it i didn't have loads of bloods just bits and then one big clump
I have been trying for a baby again since January and I think im pregnant again I'm only 5 days late tho so going to  wait a little
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I had a miscarriage at about 8 weeks last year. It started with light spotting and no pain and everyone told me it was normal so I didn't worry. About 3 days later I had the full blown miscarriage with heavy bleeding with clots and horrible pain. To be on the safe side I would go to the hospital asap and get it checked out. It could be spotting or it could be the start of a miscarriage. I know it's a lot to deal with emotionally but everything will be OK. I miscarried last July and now I'm 21 weeks pregnant with a baby girl due in June:)
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I had a misscariage about 8 years ago. I was so devastated. I thought it was all my fault, but I know I will see my little girl again one day, and she's up their smiling and dancing, and has the best daddy in the world. I can't imagine what her life would have been like if she was raised by a teen Mom and her abusive ex-boyfriend. Sometimes I see her in my dreams and it fills me with so much joy :)
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With my pregnancy b4 this one I miscarried also. I thought I was at 8 weeks, but when I went in for the ultrasound they couldn't find anything on the screen but a small black circle.the technician figured I was earlier than I thought I was and told me to come back in two weeks. But a few days later I started bleeding heavily, the baby passed through like the next day. There was nothing the Dr. Could do. But I didn't bleed for 6 weeks after the miscarriage..I had one normal cycle b4 I got pregnant again and now I'm 28 weeks pregnant with a healthy baby boy...me and my boyfriend were devastated abt the miscarriage but just know that everything happens for a reason and will be alright. You have to be strong!!!!
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I bleed around that time. & I am now 33 weeks pregnant. It could be old blood. You could be one of the ones who gets your period while pregnant, it could be caused from sex, irratation, or even an uti. Your best bet is to go to the emergency room so they can check it out. That's what I did and they had to give me a regular so no and a bag so no and everything was just fine.
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