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Pregnant following miscarriages

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Charrb91 · 14/06/2018 19:04

Just wondering if anyone’s had anything similar.

Miscarried in January, roughly 6 weeks, did have private early scan confirming heart beat.

Miscarried again in May 6th, wasn’t really aware, but again roughly around 5-6 weeks.

Conceived AGAIN and currently pregnant, which with the clear blue weeks indicator works out around 4 weeks. Terrified I’m gonna go down the same route as previously. Anyone got any advice? Happy stories? Etc to share? Paranoid as hell lol xx

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MrsY87 · 14/06/2018 19:11

Congratulations on your pregnancy!

When trying for DC2 I had two mc around 6w followed by a successful pregnancy but I was very anxious for the 1st trimester, an early scan at just over 6w helped. I also had mc prevention acupuncture, whether that helped or not I don't know but it made me feel like I was doing something positive to help, if finances afford could you try something like that?

I'm now 5w pregnant with DC3 and have the same fear, constant knicker checking etc but am trying to stay positive and stay busy to keep my mind off it. I know it's hard to though. Keeping fingers crossed for you!

Charrb91 · 14/06/2018 19:31

Yea this is exactly what I’m like at the moment! Constantly checking my wee etc to make sure there’s no blood! Ohh I’ve never heard of that, I will look into it!

As for the early scan, I had one first time round with a visible heart beat and the lady telling me everything looked perfect. 2 days later it was all over 😩 so I’m kinda sceptical, however do wanna know! Lol. Such an annoying situation lol

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Charrb91 · 14/06/2018 19:32

We are practically a week or less apart. I look forward to your success story! Congrats! X

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