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This is technically my second pregnancy, my first ended in a missed miscarriage at what I thought was 11 weeks but baby stopped growing at 6. I'm now 11 weeks again with our rainbow baby and I am so worried about our ultrasound next week (12 week). I already have knots in my stomach just thinking about it. Anyone else pregnant after a loss and having trouble coping?
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Same here this is my second pregnancy my first  ended with a miscarriage too I'm also 11 weeks and hoping to go all the way with my baby.
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Hi, did you have your scan yet? How did it go?
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Scan isnt til Thursday, feeling like might go crazy by then! It is so hard to manage my worries. I was just caught so off guard last time, went in so excited for our first ultrasound only to find the baby had passed. It was devistating. I want to be hopeful but I'm just so scared.
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I am just 12 weeks today I have a scan booked on 1st June. I was 6wks 1day when I miss carried 6 months ago. I have had an early scan at 8 weeks due to my age and previous missed carriages. It was a relief to see that lovely heartbeat as I never got to see it before. Still doesn't stop u worrying until he past your first trimester. Fingers crossed for all xxx I went through the early pregnancy unit they are amazing at easing your mind x
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Scan went well today! Thank goodness I'm so relieved!
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Great news! When's your due date?
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Thank you! December 6th!
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