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Chances of a Miscarriage? Posted: 09-30-05 22:09pm
Now that I have finally gotten a positive
pregnancy test, now I am completely
freaking out that I will miscarry. Just
wanted to know if anyone knows what the
chances of anyone person having a
miscarriage?
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lil_blaze2004
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Posted: 10-01-05 08:40am
If you're gonna miscarry, there's not much
you can do to stop it. A lot of
miscarriages are cause of .... Crap
what;s the word. Anyway it has nothign
to do with what you do it's something that
is wrong with the fetus.
Try not to stress, don't lift heavy
things, that's the best I can do for
advice. I was so freaked out the last
time I got pregnant last year caue I had 2
miscarriages before. But I know have an
extremelly healthy and happy 3 1/2 month
old son!
Good luck!!
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Jordan H
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Posted: 10-01-05 12:53pm
Thanks for the reply, guess I will just
have to go with the flow and hope that
nothing goes wrong.
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GinACod
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Posted: 10-01-05 13:04pm
Worring about it doesn't help very much
either hun. Don't stress it might not
happen at all and you'll be fine if it
does then it wasn't ment to be and
hopefully next time you will carry to full
term. Take care but don't worry, stress
can cause misscarrages too.
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sandyallen
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Posted: 10-01-05 15:38pm
It is pretty normal for a pregnant female
to worry about having a miscarriage, just
relax, enjoy your pregnancy and your sleep
because before you know it you will be too
uncomfy too sleep. Congratulations!
Just take care of yourself and don't
forget your pre-natal care!
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Mommie Dearest
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Miscarriage Posted: 10-04-05 12:45pm
Most miscarriages are from chromosonal
problems, like if you produce more of one
than your husband/partner does, it has to
be equal number and that is just your
body's way of telling you that something
here just ain't right and it just get rids
of the baby. Remarkable thing the human
body :wink:
but sometimes miscarriages ar just
inevitable. I learnt that the hard way
twice last year, so just try very hard not
to worry too much about it and just enjoy
your pregnancy. I am now 9 weeks along
and although there is a part of me that
will always be worried I still can't live
in fear. My pregnancy is all in god's
hand now and whatever he is does, is well
done. I have learned not to question his
decisions, but I know within my heart of
hearts that he will bring me and my baby
thru this pregnancy just fine and I have
to believe that and you shud too. So we
will keep in touch as our pregnancy
progress and congrats and good luck to
you.
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Jordan H
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Posted: 10-04-05 12:53pm
You are so right, I am only like 5
weeks... Just have to wait and hope
everything goes good. (don't know why I
am even scared, this is after all my first
pregnancy, not like I have ever had a
miscarriage before, just human nature I
guess.
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