33 weeks pregnant chances of miscarriage????

I’m 33 weeks pregnant and I had a previous miscarriage at 7 weeks. I know I might b overreacting but will everything be okay with her? She moves a lot , heart beat is perfect and she’s growing at a great rate. I don’t wanna lose her 😩😪 what are the chances of that happening?

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Mi

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It’s not really called a miscarriage after 21 weeks, so yea it’s pretty much impossible to miscarry at 33 weeks. I know that’s not what you’re asking, but just sayin’ 😅 Anyhow we’re all mortal beings. If you’re asking if anything could still happen to your baby the answer is yes, of course. It could happen to a 3 year-old, a 15 year-old, to you, to me. We can drive ourselves crazy with sad stories of people who went through those fatalities or get depressed focusing on the inevitable end of all things living, or.... or we can take one day at a time and be grateful for the little human you’re getting to take care of and protect for as long as you get, however long it is. I know that sounds like a cheap self help cliche, but it’s true: worrying can’t prevent or protect us from future suffering. All it does is rob us of the joy of the now. Seize the joy of the now! This coming from someone who’s had two miscarriages and is now 12 weeks pregnant 🙂

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Ferlandria • Feb 6, 2019
Awww thank you! 💕🙏

Gi

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With every week your chances get less and less. But coming from a person whose had a third trimester loss, it does happen. Talk to your Dr. they can help put your mind at ease. Take care of yourself, mama!

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Yas • Feb 6, 2019
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Gillian • Feb 5, 2019
I was in no way trying to add to the anxiety, but when I had a loss and was going through my pregnancy I was seeking answers and connections. Like I said, with every week you are less and less likely to have any problems, especially if you’ve had a healthy pregnant thus far! The reason I mentioned reaching out to your dr. Is personally I find them more reassuring than a friend or acquaintance- but they will tell you I’m sure, that the chance of a second loss at all let alone a loss this late in your pregnancy is very slim. I’m sorry if I added to your anxiety at all.

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Jennifer • Feb 5, 2019
Gillian :( I have also had a late loss but I wasn’t going to say that out loud to her. No need to cause more anxiety in an already very anxious time. Ferlandria just see your doctor and explain your anxiety about the baby. Odds are everything will be perfect and if your super worried I would seek out even a support group for women that have had loss and then are pregnant now! They are out there and will help big time. I go to a group once a month for infant loss and support and most times it helps to share stories and fears with others who truly understand ❤️ I wish you nothing but the best with your beautiful little rainbow baby 👶

Je

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You’ll be okay ❤️maybe tell your doctor how your feeling so they can put your mind at ease

Mi

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I’m sorry but there’s always a chance of death. My daughter passed at 25 weeks. But hopefully everything will be okay.