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should I worry

I had a miscarriage last year and im pregnant now. Im very scared of what could happen. I hope I have a wonderful pregnancy this time. Should I worry?
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Yayyyy congrats. Im excited now
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I too had a miscarriage a couple yrs before getting pregnant again and I was so scared and so nervous that anything and everything could go wrong. I just ended up stressing myself out and that was not good for anyone. I finally realized I should just let things go and I am currently 34 weeks pregnant with a healthy baby boy.
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Thanks
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I miscarried in Feb. Im now 21 weeks 1 day with a healthy little boy. I was stressed the entire time til I got my first appointment. And even til I made it to the 2nd trimester. Its hard not to worry but I wish you the best :) and good luck.
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Thank yu. I won't stress
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I had a miscarriage april 5th last year I remember it like it was yesterday. Now I'm 33 weeks with a healthy baby and a healthy pregnancy. Don't stress yourself out. Good luck to you.
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Thanks so much ♡♡♡♡♡
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There wasn't a known cause for my miscarriage but they said it could of just been because there was something wrong with the baby like an abnormality. This time around I was so scared and every little thing worried me and I would rush to the hospital but they told me everything is great and it's normal for me to worry because of what had happened in May but now that I'm getting farther along the worries are starting to go away especially because I feel my little man move so much! It's the best feeling! I hope you have a healthy pregnancy this time around as well ! :)
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Thank yu soooo much. Good luck on your next pregnancy. ♡♡♡♡♡
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No idea about the cause for me :/ but I had a missed miscarriage.  My body wouldn't register it as a miscarriage.  So the baby just shrank and reabsorbed back into my body. I'm sad but I know I'll always have an angel watching over me! I'm glad you're excited :) every woman deserves to feel joy during her pregnancy.  Remember we can live life waiting for something bad to happen! There's a lot of worry that comes with pregnancy naturally but all we can do is take it day by day and enjoy all the changes our babies bring us!! Best of luck mama :)
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Thanks yu missmeg I appreciate yall feed back yall making me very excited and anxious
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Awwww thank yu so much. And what was the cause of your miscarriage if yu don't mind me asking
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Try not to worry. I miscarried this past May at 11 weeks and found out in July I'm pregnant again! I'm now 21 weeks with a healthy baby boy and my pregnancy has been great! Miscarriages happen to about 50% of women but that doesn't mean your next pregnancy will end up the same way. I know your going to worry a lot as I still do sometimes but just stay positive and congrats :)
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Please don't worry. 85 percent of women will have a successful pregnancy following a miscarriage.  Those are pretty good odds!! And many women will only ever have one in their lives. I know the fear. I just miscarried a few weeks back and I feel my future is uncertain but I do know the odds are on our side! I will pray for you!
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Thank yu so much
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Don't worry. Just try not to think about it. Worrying isn't gonna help.

People have miscarriages and then have healthy pregnancies.

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