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Pregnant after miscarriage

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cduffs · 13/02/2020 10:37

Hi all, I was wondering if anyone can give me some advice. I had a miscarriage at 7 weeks last year, I am now pregnant again (6 weeks) I woke up this morning and the pain in my boobs have lessened and I've had no morning sickness throughout the 6 weeks. I'm terrified and don't want to get excited. Has anyone experienced this before

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Secondsop · 13/02/2020 11:58

Hello, my symptoms were really up and down in my pregnancies and cane and went so for me there really wasn’t any discernible pattern so please try not to worry. Sometimes loss of symptoms can mean it isn’t progressing, but it can equally mean everything is absolutely fine. Pregnancy after miscarriage is very hard: perhaps in a couple of weeks an early scan might give you some reassurance.

LuluPDB · 13/02/2020 12:43

Hello,
I had a miscarriage at 7 weeks last April. I then fell pregnant in October and am now 21 weeks. Ive had barely any symptoms this pregnancy, no morning sickness, no sore boobs - just super tired. Your hormones fluctuate so much in the 1st trimester, try not to worry yourself too much. I know it's really hard to do as I've been in your shoes but try to relax yourself. When you get past the 7 weeks it feels a bit easier and again when you hit 12 weeks as well. Here if you ever need to talk xx

cduffs · 16/02/2020 12:41

Thanks ladies, I'm just so worried. I've tried to book an early scan privately but won't take me as you have to be 8 weeks, I don't think my dr will refer me for one either. Just have to wait it out for 2 more weeks to make sure bean is okay

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