yes it is very normal especially if it has happened like me i had one then went on to have one a year later and i worried myself to death but evrything was fine thankgod dont worry everything should b fine!
2006-11-05 23:18:46
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answered by mum-2-be 3
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It is perfectly normal to worry about this but would give you the advice to just try and relax and enjoy the pregnancy. As everyone has said on here, you are now past the 3 months stage so you are more than likely to go on and have a healthy lovely baby. I had a miscarriage back in August when I was 11 weeks gone, and I don't think my worrying helped. If its meant to be it will be, however much you worry and think about it. Me and partner haven't been put off although it was an awful time for us, and we are now trying again.
Relax, enjoy your pregnancy and congratulations. I'm sure you will have a fab little baby! x
2006-11-06 07:25:18
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answered by Lottie 2
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Why are you worried? Do you have any symptoms like cramps or spotting? If so, I'd go see a doctor immediately.
If you don't have symptoms, I wouldn't worry about it. The first trimester is an emotional time and it is quite common to have fears about miscarriage or something else being wrong with your baby.
Since you are nearing the end of your first trimester, the chances of your miscarrying are slim. My advice to you is to relax and enjoy your pregnancy. Take care of yourself and don't worry!
Good luck to you and your baby!
2006-11-06 07:25:47
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answered by Anonymous
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hello, i have had 6 children and each time i was pregnant i feared i was going to miscarry, it is every mothers to be worst nightmare, it is normally classed as the first three months is the most common time to miscarry so you should be nearly over the dangerous period, all you can do is not smoke and drink as these are high factors of miscarriage and take things easy dont go lifting heavy things, try to relax and enjoy your pregnancy, good luck i hope you and the baby are healthy and happy.
2006-11-06 07:11:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's normal to worry about it but by now you are passed the 'danger' 12 week mark you should start to relax a bit.
Have you had any previous misarriages or is there any risk of it to this pregnancy?
Maybe you should tell your doctor/midwife about your concerns they should put your mind at rest maybe with an ultrasound to show you your baby is fine. You could also invest in a doppler to listen to your baby's heartbeat whenever you want so that when you do feel worried you can put your mind at rest.
Good luck
2006-11-06 07:11:11
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answered by Natalie D 3
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For one thing how do you know that you're going to miscarry. Firstly you got to stop worrying about it because that is not the best thing for the baby. You need to relax and not to stress so much. Maybe you need to see your doctor if you're really worried about it. I hope everything goes well for you and your baby. Good Luck
2006-11-06 07:29:11
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answered by Viviane T 1
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I imagine is it perfectly normal to worry a little about what can go wrong with a pregnancy, but it is very unlikely and if you get too worried about it the stress could be harmful to the pregnancy - so keep positive and calm - everything is bound to be fine.
Congratulations.
2006-11-06 07:18:15
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answered by peggy*moo 5
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Go to your Ob-Gyn, family doctor or midwife immediately! If nohing else, you'll have peace of mind. Don't know what your symptoms are, but it is quite normal to spot a little even while pregnant. I did for the 1st four months, but had a beautiful baby girl!
2006-11-06 07:11:09
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answered by ? 2
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i think it becomes alot less likely after the first 3 months that you'll miscarry - its most common in the 1st 3 months. why not talk to your doctor or midwife about your concerns so they can put your mind at rest.
I would imagine its quite common to worry, especially if its your first pregnancy
2006-11-06 07:10:02
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answered by monkeynuts 5
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Try not to worry it's very unlikely. I can imagine most women feel the same at that time in pregnancey. I know someone called sarah who is expecting on Christmas day! She has had no problems at all. Just try not to worry.
2006-11-06 07:12:54
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answered by Mike A 2
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i know how you feel i am three months pregnant and spend most of my time worrying that something will go wrong. but you have to start thinking that if you have made it to three months the risk of miscarriage is greatly reduced. try and be positive i know its hard. you should get your three month scan soon and that should give you the reassurance you need that everything will be ok x
2006-11-06 07:26:05
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answered by jefoan 1
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