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I just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Joanna, I'm 38 (almost 39) years old and got pregnant by IVF.
I don't have children yet so I'm really waiting for this one:)
According to Medhelp calendar I'm 5 weeks, 5 days pregnant with due date on December 23rd.
I don't have too many symptoms yet, just sore breasts, a little bit of nausea and extreme hunger.
This coming Friday I will have my first ultrasound and can sit still;)
I hope everybody is doing great and your babies are growing fast:)
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1654570 tn?1364392283
Thank you.
My intuition tells me I will wait for nothing, but...I don't want d and c knowing that a miracle could still happen...
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Oh no!!!  I am so sad to hear both of your news today.  I will be thinking and praying for you both.  
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I am so heartbroken for you. I will pray for the remaining percent to yield the results you want!
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1654570 tn?1364392283
I am very sorry, I know exactly how you feel...
I'm not giving up though...I think that when that 1% of  my baby developing will disappear, I will go ahead with egg donor....
I know it's a tough question, but do you really want to go with d and c so early?
I found a website and many women over there say: WAIT!
I don't know if we still have a chance, but I'm willing to wait and see....
Here is that website: www.misdiagnosedmiscarriage.com
I pray for you.
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1654570 tn?1364392283
It was my second u/s today. No fetal pole, no heartbeat. Doctor wants to see me on Friday to discuss my options. Well, I know what my options are right now. I decided to wait until nature will decide it's time...
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I am so sorry. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
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