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MrsDx · 18/01/2018 18:00

In my experience FRER doesn't do shadowy lines I've only ever seen completely blank white before...can anyone see that second line or is it wishful thinking? Please help!

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MrsDx · 19/01/2018 08:15

I'm crying and crying and terrified is this normal? Thank you all for being so lovely I feel very lucky x

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bathandpjs · 19/01/2018 08:28

Congratulatons! When I found out I was shocked, then spent the next couple of weeks terrified wondering what I had done, now I'm getting excited. It's an emotional rollercoaster! Thanks

babyitscoldoutsideX · 19/01/2018 08:55

Completely normal, I'm currently 20 weeks pregnant with my 4th pregnancy (only 1 live baby) and I still cry! X

MrsDx · 20/01/2018 17:12

Four days before af due and not fmu....I was not expecting it to come up...nothing is helping me stop being terrified about it not sticking! Is it normal to be convinced you're going to lose it?x

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BifsWif · 20/01/2018 22:09

Absolutely normal. Please try and remember that there is a much higher chance of everything being ok than there is of the alternative.

You’ll go along to your 12 week scam expecting to be told you’re not pregnant and never were.

Then you’ll worry constantly until the birth.

And THEN you’ll worry about a whole host of other stuff.

Your life is basically a worry party from now until forever. Enjoy every second x

MrsDx · 20/01/2018 23:32

Is that true? There's a higher chance of things being ok than not? I feel like everywhere I look poor women are losing their babies 😢xx

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Snakesandsnakes · 20/01/2018 23:43

I agree with the pp - get used to the worry, it never ends! Totally worth it though. Congratulations.

MrsDx · 21/01/2018 00:16

I've got a 12 year old so I'm used to the parent worry but I was so young when i had her I must have been unaware of all the pregnancy worries and just loved every second. This time round I'm more aware of the realities of having a child so in theory more prepared but I'm ten times more worried about pregnancy stuff. Mainly miscarriage :-(

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Westieandlittleboymama · 21/01/2018 00:53

Congrats @MrsDx it's very normal to worry, but you will be absolutely fine! U sound like a very good mama already☺️

BifsWif · 21/01/2018 08:58

Yes, there is a much higher chance of everything being ok! I can’t remember the stats but it’s something like 75%, increasing after a heartbeat is present at 8 weeks, increasing again after 10 and then again at 12.

You are pregnant. It’s normal to worry but don’t let it steal your joy x

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