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Q: So Scared
asked by: jbugg412 on June 29th, 2005
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I went with my friend to her doctors appt. She was supposed to be 10 weeks pg. The Dr. Did an internal ultrasound and didn't find a heartbeat, so she went and got another Dr. And that one checked to see if she could get the hb, and nothing. It was the saddest thing I have ever seen, we could see the baby, of course it didn't really look like a baby, but you could tell where the little arms and legs were but they looked like little nubs. My poor friend burst into tears, myself as well. It was so sad. But now, I can't stop thinking about it, I am soooooooo afraid it is going to happen to me. Does anyone know what the statistics are on miscarriage? I know I need to stop and relax but it's so hard, I feel so bad for her, and so scared for myself.

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babyblues
replied on June 30th, 2005
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Last year when I miscarried the doctor told 1 in 10 women miscarry
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El
replied on July 1st, 2005
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I live in australia and I heard almost 1 in 4 pregnancies result in miscarriage.

That frightened the life out of me. It's best not to think about it at all.
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