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I had a miscarriage 4 years ago when I was 16 and I had no symptoms of miscarriage if it wasn't for the second appointment that I went to,where they told me that baby had no heart beat I had to have a dc done. I'm now pregnant again almost 8 weeks I have my first prenatal appointment Wednesday and I'm so nervous and scared I'm scared to receive bad news. Is it possible to have another miscarriage after having one already.?? I know I shouldn't stress but it's getting to me I don't even want to accept the fact that I'm pregnant until I'm told b an baby is doing okay. I'm getting. All the pregnant symptoms breast tenderness, nausea etc. Should I keep worrying or jus stay calm and wait to see what happens. :(
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Baby is doing great they said baby is growing fine baby already has little hands and feet:)
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Thank you for your sympathy. I truly hope everything goes amazingly for you. Try not to stress chances are everything will be fine  
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Woow I'm so sorry to hear what you have been through. And thanks so much for the info I will update on Wednesday after appointment: )
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Chances of miscarriage are not higher just because you have had one. Miscarriages can happen for any reason or no reason. Unless they diagnosed you with a medical condition that crossed your miscarriage the likely hood of you being at risk of another is no more likely then some one who has had no previous miscarriages. And i should know iv had one still born two miscarriages and an ectopic pregnancy  
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Thanks Stacey I will just see what happens Wednesday I just hope everything turns alright:)
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My mom had a miscarriage a year before she had my six year old brother. She just had another miscarriage in July. There are four of us and I only know of two miscarriages
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Stay calm wait and see what happens. Chances of miscarriage are higher if you've already had one. But that was four years ago, so im not sure.
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