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Anyone else pregnant after having a miscarriage?

Im 25 and have had 2 failed pregnancies. Im only 4 weeks right now. I am very excited to have a baby but I am nervous about doing the wrong thing. I dont want to be heartbroken again.
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This is my 9th pregnancy. I have 4 kiddos I delivered and 1 that I'm 26 weeks prego with today. I've had 4 miscarriages in the past but they've all been early before 7 weeks. I understand the feeling you're going thru with the loss of babies. Just relax. Don't stress. Take your vitamins. Drink your water. Eat healthy. Stressing out about miscarriages won't help you or the baby. Think positive thoughts.
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I miscarried 3years ago and I had to allow my mind to clear before I tried again.I am currently 26w
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I miscarried last December and now 35 weeks. I worried during my first and second trimester but now it is just excitement. Best of luck to you.
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I miscarried when I was 24 almost 25 I am now 26 and have gotten pregnant twice both boys pregnant for the third time now
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Congrats! I also miscarried 3 times. Last one at 12 weeks. I am now at 15wks expecting a baby girl. I know how hard it is for you and your partner. My husband was so devastated last time. It's been 15wks for us but we havnt allowed ourselves to be all that excited yet. Somewhere in the back of our mind I guess we're still afraid. My Dr also put me on progesterone twice daily up until 12wks. And my ob is monitoring us fortnightly.
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I know the feeling. I think about it every second. They say miscarriage is common but after so many it can take a toll. Congrats on your baby girl!!
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Thank you! I will ask him about it. Anything I can do to help I will definitely look into.
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I would ask your dr to prescribe progesterone for you to take immediately until you are 10 weeks.  This might help especially you had more two m/c in role.  Your body might not be producing enough progesterone to keep the pregnancy going.  It doesn't hurt to be on the pill until the placenta formed at 10 weeks.  
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I had two myself. They suck but just know that it's nothing you could have prevented. I now have a 10 month old daughter and due in January with a baby boy. I'm 27 weeks 3 days today.
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Aw congrats! ! I cant wait to hold my miracle.
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Thanks for your responses ladies! Glad Im not alone in this. The miscarriage in April really hurt. My fiance had already began telling people. I thought something was wrong with me for a while. I'm going to wait a while before I tell my family this time.
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Had a mc at 10w in april, now i'm due in april,  the same day as the one i had the d&c. I was so scared and worried my first 12 weeks until my doctor said the danger passed. Now i am excited again and planning on telling the family next weekend.
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pregnant after 2 m/c, believe in yourselves :) there is hope for everyone and sometimes it takes some of us longer but wow it makes you stronger. Today I'm 40wks 0:
I remember in the beginning I was scared, I waited so long to tell family (at 18wks) we wanted to be sure everything was ok this time around. I wish you ladies luck with your rainbow babies :D it will happen for you.
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Yes, 3, one ended in a D&C at 10 weeks, I am now 38 weeks expecting a little boy, it is sad when that happens but very rarely because of anything we did
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Here miscarried last year in August I'm 4 weeks 6 days kind of worried but I'm not bleeding or cramping like before
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Hi. Ya me too pregnant 2 time and i miscarriage. And now i pregnant 6 week. Thanks god. Just be strong.
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