Common worry?

How many of you in a previous pregnancy or current that was terrified of miscarriage in the beginning but went on to have a healthy pregnancy?

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Ne

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Your feelings aren’t going to change your chances of having a MC. Lots of women are scared of MC and go on to have healthy pregnancies. Lots of women scared of a MC have a MC. It’s just a roll of the dice. Try and be easy and positive because at the end of the day it is all out of your control. My last was a MC and now I’m 12w and going strong. Being terrified doesn’t accomplish anything but making ourselves miserable.

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I've been TERRIFIED both pregnancies and both were amazing pregnancies. I'm not about 5 weeks with this one and equally as terrified before. Praying I'm just being crazy like usual

Na

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My first pregnancy, I bled around week 5 or 6, went for an ultrasound at the hospital and they could only see a yolk sack. They told me I miscarried, then came back to the room 2 minutes later and said “Wait... maybe not.” My husband and I were left for a week in limbo wondering if I was still pregnant or not, waiting for another ultrasound at my OB. When we finally got it, the baby was fine! We saw a heartbeat, and the doctor said I was probably a week behind what I had thought I was which is why they couldn’t see anything. My pregnancy was fine after that, no more scares. Now she’s a healthy 4 year old. :)

Be

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Doesn’t matter what pregnancy and what woman- we always worry about losing our baby. That maternal instinct kicks in as soon as we know we are pregnant and we want to protect our baby- even tho normally miscarriages just happen (except for people who drug use, smoke, drink and live a lifestyle that doesn’t promote a healthy pregnancy) we have no control over them. It’s normal but try not to stress too much- you don’t want to put your body through unnecessary stress on that baby.

Ma

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I'm currently in my third healthy pregnancy and I've worried about miscarriage with all of my pregnancies though I've never actually miscarried. It's definitely a common worry I think