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Pregnant and worried

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Gemmaxo · 30/11/2016 13:33

Hi ladies, I found out yesterday that I'm around 4 weeks pregnant. I had a miscarriage in August at 8 weeks pregnant so I'm very worried about this pregnancy. Is it normal at 4 weeks to have a faded line on a positive test? I've also been having slight cramps and a stitch like pain in my lower left side of my stomach. I'm very much on edge at the minute and just scared because of what has happened to me. This is a picture of my tests. I've had no bleeding at all. I'm such very worried and need some advice xx

Pregnant and worried
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GoofyTheHero · 30/11/2016 13:35

Congratulations! That's a pretty strong positive, I wouldn't call it faint at all!
It's understandable that you're worried but nothing you said sounds worrying at all, IYSWIM. I had alugut cramps early on with both my pregnancies.
Good luck and try not to worry.

Helbelle75 · 30/11/2016 14:35

Hi, I'm in the same position. Miscarriage in May at 10 weeks, then pregnant again in July.
I just tried to relax and to stay positive, although I was feeling very anxious. Constant symptom checking and worrying about eating and doing the right things.
I'm now 21 weeks and saw a healthy baby at the scan yesterday, but of course the worry is always there.
Congratulations on your pregnancy and try to enjoy it x

MouseLove · 30/11/2016 17:33

Congratulations. You described a pretty normal pregnancy. Cramps and general AF feeling are totally normal!! Please try to relax and enjoy your pregnancy. Keeping as calm and relaxed as possible is great for baby!

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