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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Pregnancy after MMC - lack of symptoms

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Orangeandlemon · 09/12/2019 13:58

I've suffered a MMC about 7 months ago, embryo failed around 5-6 weeks, I carried on being pregnant until 3 days before my dating scan. I had no awareness of what's happened as I had a successful pregnancy previously, however in hindsight I had very few symptoms, in fact the last 4, 5 weeks I had no symptoms at all, but I put it down it being an easy pregnancy.

Now, after 6 months of trying I'm pregnant again, 5 weeks yesterday. I had very strong symptoms to begin with, however the last 2 days I feel nothing. My boobs are no longer sore, no sickness etc. And I fear for the worst. It's too early to have a scan which I intend to do if I manage it a few more weeks, but I'm anxious. Not sure what I'm looking for here, I guess a few stories of pregnancy after miscarriage, whether positive or negative, did you have any signs things weren't quite right, is it normal to stop having symptoms for a while in a healthy pregnancy etc.

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Aria2015 · 09/12/2019 14:08

I've had 3 miscarriages and my one successful pregnancy I didn't even know I was pregnant and tested when I would have been just over 5 weeks. I had no clue I was pregnant at that time which is about the same as you now. I was worried sick about symptoms but sickness kicked in around 7 weeks but before that nothing. It's still very early and lots of women have no symptoms at this stage. I know lack or loss of symptoms can be a bad sign but at this early stage I think it's very normal to feel as you do symptom wise. Good luck!

Orangeandlemon · 10/12/2019 11:55

@Aria2015 thank you and sorry about your losses. I guess I just have to wait and see.

The trouble is my last miscarriage was so traumatizing, I was taken in an ambulance to intensive care after losing too much blood and had a blood transfusion, 2 days hospitalised, that I'm really scared this might happen again Sad

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Aria2015 · 10/12/2019 12:54

If you have an early scan hopefully that will confirm things (hopefully for the better). It's totally understandable that you're anxious - I was a mess for every pregnancy after my first loss (a mmc at 11 weeks) but have had early scans since then and although they've not always been good news, knowing sooner is definitely better. Wishing you lots of luck.

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