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Early pregnancy

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shanae · 30/04/2018 19:17

I suffered a miscarriage beginning of February and to my surprise I am now 7 weeks pregnant. I had a early scan at 5+4 and they found a little heartbeat but a few weeks on and I have no symptoms AT all.. can't help but worry myself sick! Any advice ? What's the chances of miscarrying twice in a row? Don't have my midwife appointment for another 3 weeks Confused

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lolli18 · 30/04/2018 20:07

I asked the midwife about loss of symptoms and she said it's when you get a hormone surge the symptoms are strong and when your body gets used to it the symptoms settle down and this all repeats throughout x

Mochiface · 30/04/2018 20:46

Hi Shanae
How are you feeling? I’m sorry to hear about your miscarriage. A few of my friends have had a miscarriage and has gone into have healthy pregnancies! I hope you and I will be one of them! It’s hard to keep positive, I know.. And I hope you don’t mind me jumping on the thread a little, I had a miscarriage six weeks ago, and found out I’m pregnant on the 25th, I tested the week before that but came out negative , just wondering how did you calculate your days!?

AJ89 · 30/04/2018 20:46

I don’t have much advice but my symptoms were on and off every couple - three days for most of the first trimester, so seems quite normal.

shanae · 30/04/2018 22:21

Thankyou all for your advice. Ease my mind to know there are other people out there experiencing the same as me. Also so sorry to hear about your miscarriages also. I really struggled to calculate my days as I didn't have a period from when I miscarried to when I fell pregnant, but when I went for an early scan they calculated it by the size of the baby which was 5+4. Not really sure how accurate that would be that early on.. suppose il find out precisely on my midwife appointment? So new to all this so haven't really got a clue myself 🙈

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