I don't think you will ever stop worrying as you have had such a hard time up until now they do say that the first twelve weeks are the worse and from thirteen weeks you are classed as safe x easier said than done but just relax and enjoy your pregnancy good luck and congratulations
2006-10-29 23:50:18
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answered by niclourum 2
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Sometimes, when a woman has neither menstrual periods nor any signs of pregnancy for several weeks, it is a result of a "missed" miscarriage. About one percent of pregnancies result in a missed miscarriage. In a missed miscarriage, the fetus has died but the body does not discharge the fetus, the placenta or any other elements of the pregnancy. Signs of a missed miscarriage are typically the loss of identified pregnancy symptoms and the absence of fetal heart tones found on an ultrasound. The main goal of treatment during or after a miscarriage is to prevent hemorrhaging and/or infection. The earlier you are in the pregnancy, the more likely that your body will expel all the fetal tissue by itself, and will not require further medical procedures. If the body does not expel all the tissue, the most common procedure performed to stop bleeding and prevent infection is a dilation and curettage, known as a D&C. Drugs may be prescribed to help control bleeding after the D& C is performed. Bleeding should be monitored closely once you are at home and if you notice an increase in bleeding or the onset of chills or fever, it is best to call your physician immediately.
2016-03-28 01:31:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Typically miscarriages happen in the first trimester. You're beyond that, so the odds are in your favor.
Worrying about it isn't going to change it. Worrying just raises your blood pressure and that's not good.
You can't control whether you'll miscarry, and you can't change what happened. All you can do is take care of yourself, hope for the best, and get good medical care...and stop worrying. Some things are way out of your control...
(*hug*) Try to enjoy where you are now, and be relieved that you made it past the 6 week mark.
2006-10-29 23:50:45
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answered by Kaia 7
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Your moods has a very deep affect on your baby. when your happy your baba is happy, when your sad your baba is sad. and when your worried or stressed your baby also feels it which funny enough can make you are you baby weak in a way that you get sick , you cry and feel that the world is going to end. so the reason im saying this is cause your main objective is to be happy, and im not saying 24 hours a day but more than now. take lots vitamins change your clothes to bright colours and hang around with more positive people and freinds. I how you pregnancy goes well and i hope what iv told you helps alittle
2006-10-29 23:58:01
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answered by devsmash 2
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We miscarried at 19 weeks. Truth is, it can happen at any stage and for no apparrent reason. Advice is to take good care of eachother and given your history, stay close to the doctors. Remember that this is a miracle and sometimes things just don't develop properly. It does not mean that you have done anything wrong. It is nature and it is evolution.
Congratulations on reaching a milestone. 3 months is considered a safety point.
2006-10-30 00:05:33
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answered by CPT Kremin 2
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Most miscarriages happen in the first trimester, so you are in the "safe zone" now. I believe the rate of miscarriage in the second trimester is less than 3 percent.
You'll be going in for your ultrasound in three to five weeks, I'm guessing, so that should help calm your fears a bit, too, when you see your baby is growing well :)
2006-10-29 23:56:42
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answered by sanveann 3
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I don't advise worrying at all, but I do suggest you take it easy. I personally have had 5 lost and 3 successful pregnancies. I lost one at 21 weeks, the rest early as you did. I suggest you listen to your doctor and do what he says, If he puts you to bed, DO IT! You are high risk, ALL the way through, treat yourself as such and go slow. Listen to your body, if you are tired, REST! If you feel something isn't "right" listen to that too, and make the doc listen if he isn't. You have one shot at each baby. I went crazy being bedridden but in the grand scheme of things, 9months is not that long if you consider a life time of joy and sorrow, happiness and tears with this beautiful child. God Bless
2006-10-30 00:29:25
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answered by zekemarie 3
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Awww congrats on being 15 weeks!! Not really much of anything is going to make you stop worrying about something happening to your baby. I say this because all mothers worry about their unborn children. But to help ease your mind, the odds are definitely on your side!!! Just try to relax as much as you can and if you have any concerns, bring them up to your doctor, and enjoy your pregnancy girl!! I wish you the best!
2006-10-30 00:29:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Congrats on getting to 15 wks. Pray all will continue to go well...Prayer is very powerful.
Rom 12:12
12 Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.
Phil 4:6
6 Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
I pray all goes well for you & baby.
2006-10-30 00:02:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You should be fine now but other factors could take play also till the end of your pregnancy. With me I stoped worry about losing the baby after 27 weeks.
2006-10-30 00:07:28
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answered by HPEmomofone 3
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