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miscarriage and nausea?

I have miscarried according to all the random people I've seen I'm sorry but army medical ***** the only person Who actually examined me was the ER but I know that I'm not pregnant anymore because of my hcg levels but I think I would be considered to have had a chemical pregnancy but anyway I never felt nauseous before but now all the sudden I feel nauseous is that normal? Has anyone else experienced nausea not  in the pregnancy but in the end?
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I went to the er about 5 times because i was bleeding for the first 16 weeks of this pregnancy. Everything was healthy wverytime and i am now 26 weeks with a healthy pregnancy and no bleedig since then. Good luck ladies.
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Well hopefully we both get through this pregnancy. Let me know how you go. xo
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I really really hope everything is okay!!! This is my second miscarriage too :/ it's so disappointing to have to go through it at all but multiple times it's downright frustrating but God will give us babies when we are really ready we obviously want this so badly so I know we will one day and I hope your pregnancy now is the baby that sticks and you have a healthy pregnancy and baby!
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This is my 2nd pregnancy. My first ending in a miscarriage at 12 weeks. So i got what i thought was my period light brown spotting at what would be the '4 week' mark and i had been really nauseous the few days before. I still hadn't gotten a heavy bleed so i did a pregnancy test and got a positive.. i did 5 tests in total and came back positive over the week. I had 2 days of no spotting and decided to celebrate with my hubby.. Well i regret that because i woke up the next morning with bright red spots on my knickers. Over been spotting brown blood the 2 days since. I'm still so nauseous though. But i am so scared after losing my first 2 months ago that I'm losing this one again. I just can't wait for my test results. I'm sorry for your loss too.. it is so devastating
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This is my 2nd pregnancy. My first ending in a miscarriage at 12 weeks. So i got what i thought was my period light brown spotting at what would be the '4 week' mark and i had been really nauseous the few days before. I still hadn't gotten a heavy bleed so i did a pregnancy test and got a positive.. i did 5 tests in total and came back positive over the week. I had 2 days of no spotting and decided to celebrate with my hubby.. Well i regret that because i woke up the next morning with bright red spots on my knickers. Over been spotting brown blood the 2 days since. I'm still so nauseous though. But i am so scared after losing my first 2 months ago that I'm losing this one again. I just can't wait for my test results. I'm sorry for your loss too.. it is so devastating
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I'm so sorry for your loss :((
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When I miscarried I felt nauseous after I think the sudden change in the hormone levels is what does it my whole body would feel weird I don't think my hcg count lowered as quickly as it should have I miscarried at 20 weeks and never had a d&c because I was going to a ****** doctor at the time I was told later that I should have had a d&c because how far along I was
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I'm so sorry :((( has it been heavy bleeding any clots or spotting? Have you had cramps? I didn't have clotting but I was cramping. If it makes you feel any better some women bleed their whole pregnancy and have healthy babies! Please keep me updated! !
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I think I'm miscarrying at the moment and I've had nausea the last week. I'm waiting for my blood tests to have it confirmed but I've been bleeding for over a week now. I still have tender breasts too.
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