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Pregnant after miscarriage

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Shakira1111 · 17/07/2021 20:41

Evening guys. Looking for some reassurance. Found out I'm pregnant again after two miscarriages in a row. Iv basically been pregnant since April on & off. In my first pregnancy I got very faint positives. (First response) 1-2 weeks reading on a digital clear blue 3 days later a negative digital clear blue. Hcg bloods were taken & early miscarriage was confirmed. I fell pregnant straight away literally within weeks again another early miscarriages. It's only been 4 weeks & im here pregnant again. The only thing different is my test lines are very dark. Tested Thursday then Friday clear blue digital 1-2 weeks & tested again today it's now reading 2-3 weeks. I have had mild cramping metallic taste headaches constipated & very tired. Food tastes so bitter. Are all these good signs in terrified of having another miscarriage. I am going for blood hcg test tomorrow at my local walk in centre. I'm so scared as I was diagnosed with a small fibroid back in December there was no concern for this at all I think they said it was on my back wall whatever that means. I hope this is 3rd time lucky for me. I am 34 & I have two older teenager daughters

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haidri · 17/07/2021 22:18

@Shakira1111 I'm in the same position as you except I'm 25 with no kids. I had two miscarriages in a row & now pregnant. I forced myself through to the GP to refer me to a consultant so I can be consistently under regular care.

Over 30s that have frequent miscarriages are usually given priority to also have a consultant too compared to those under 30s because we're considered "healthy age to have miscarriages".

So definitely call GP & tell them you want to be under a consultant gynaecologist and this'll give you a whole lot of reassurance

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