So sorry for your losses. Your symptoms sound positive this time around. Sending you and your baby loads of positive vibes
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I also had 3 miscarriages last year / early this year and had an appointment at the recurrent miscarriage clinic in April but that didn't happen due to Covid. I ended up getting pregnant during lockdown and am now 22 weeks and all looking great. Just to give you some hope it can all be OK even after 3 mc.
The only thing I did differently this time around was take 150 mg a day of aspirin which I'm still taking. I had a phone appointment with a consultant (about my previous mc, my age and the fact I've had treatment for an abnormal smear) around 20 weeks and he said that the NHS guidelines are that I should stop taking the aspirin as I haven't officially been diagnosed with a blood clotting issue. However, I'm 41 and if I just had one more risk factor of preeclampsia, I'd be advised to take it anyway. And if I'd had the recurrent miscarriage testing, I may have been diagnosed with a blood clotting issue. So, I'm carrying on with it up to 37 weeks which is the recommended time to stop (as it's not ideal to have thinned blood when you are giving birth). It's might be worth you looking into it if you aren't already taking it.
The consultant I spoke to at 20 weeks also said that I could have gone to the GP and asked for progesterone to take up to 12 weeks so that might be something to look into. I think it's now recommended by the NHS.
I also got an early scan by calling the GP. I found out about my previous MMC at private scans (booked because I knew something wasn't right) and that added to the stress as they then had to book me into the EPU and go through it all again. It helped a lot to know that I was at least in the right place if things weren't OK. I think there are some self referral EPUs - I googled and found one in my area that I planned to go to if my GP wasn't helpful with the early scan.
Finally (sorry, this is so long!) the midwives have been great. Even though they are meant to do fewer face to face appointments due to Covid, they've been so reassuring and said to just ring and come in any time that I'm even slightly worried and they will listen to the heartbeat for me. I haven't really taken them up on it as I can feel kicks now but it has massively helped to know that I could. Having 3 mc on my notes has made such a difference to how I've been treated. I know it's different in different areas but hopefully it'll be the same for you.
I did exactly the same with trying not to think too much about being pregnant and just get through the time. I have even had the odd 1/2 glass of wine and bit of blue cheese which I hadn't done with the previous 3 as I just felt like I needed to remember there's life beyond getting and staying pregnant and it couldn't be the 100% focus of my life otherwise I'd drive myself crazy if I had another mc.