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pregnant after miscarriage

i need some advice please, i had a miscarriage in january, i was 9 weeks pregnant, my baby wasn't growing properly right from the start. i had a d&c on the 31st january...i had no bleeding what so ever after my d&c actually i had no bleeding for about 10 weeks, i eventually got my period in april the 6th, i found out on may 6th that i was pergnant again, i am about 5 weeks pregnant at the moment. i have had cramping today it feels like light period pains, i also have a white discharge that has been their for a few days, i am just a bit scared incase i lose this baby, my doctor says that i wouldn't get a scan until 12 weeks. i think i just need someone's advice to reasure me. thanks xxx
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thanks for the advice, i am trying to stay positive. i live in the uk so we dont get our booking scan until the 12th week, i guess ill just have to wait and see what happens. hopefully if i keep asking the doctors for an early scan they might let me have one. again i thank all of you for your advice..love trace xx
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882810 tn?1255374562
Its fairly normal to cramp during early pregnancy. I had cramps and spotting for 10 days after my positive test and yesterday went for an ultasound which showed my baby's heart beating perfectly, so try not to worry.
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280369 tn?1316702041
I'm sorry about your loss. I know how scary it can be to be pregnant after a miscarriage. Try to relax and stay positive. Discharge and cramps are very common. If you experience cramping with spotting, then it is a concern. Some women even spot in early pregnancy, and everything turns out fine. Congrats on your pregnancy. I hope everything conitunes smoothly for you this time around.
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363110 tn?1340920419
cramps in the beginning are completely normal. I'm getting them quite a bit and I'm 7 or so weeks. I saw the heartbeat last friday.   white discharge is normal too.
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796506 tn?1370188305
Cramps in the beginning are normal to an extent. If you really feel that there is something wrong maybe you could get a second opinion and a sonogram along with it. You always have the right to change docs if you feel it is in your best interest to do so. Good luck
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