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pregnancy after miscarriage fear

Hey guys, just found out am at least 4 weeks pregnant yesterday.....last year we lost our first baby around 6 weeks and I'm freaking out. Anyone any advice am constantly rushing to the toilet to make sure I'm not bleeding!!! It's not even been 24 hours yet how have I meant Togo another 8 months. HELP ME PLEASE!!!!
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I had a miscarriage before this pregnancy. I'm 30 weeks today! Stay positive:)
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I had a miscarriage at 7 weeks and got pregnant again. My son was stillborn at 7 months. I am now almost 32 weeks pregnant with a baby girl. She is perfectly healthy. The doctors never could figure out what happened to my son. I have placed all of my faith in God. I read the bible to my daughter daily and place my hand over my belly and pray in the morning before I get up and at night before I go to sleep. Movement gives you some reassurance but my doctors appointments give me the most reinforcement. Have faith you'll be fine.
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I had a miscarriage 3 weeks before I got pregnant and I Will be 33 weeks tomorrow just have faith in God you will be fine
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I was the same way. I had a miscairrage shortly after finding out I was pregnant. I got pregnant again shortly after and was paranoid that I'd lose this baby too. I had heavy bleeding at about 4weeks and thought for sure I had another miscairrage, but the baby was fine. I'm now 37weeks and still get nervous that she'll be stillborn, but it is so reassuring being able to feel her moving. Its a tough road, but you'll make it through. Once you can feel your baby moving it will get a little easier. Stay positive and I wish you the best!
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