i had a stillbirth 9 months ago and im pregnant again, so I understand the frustration you have. If you can, be on bedrest to avoid any complications and until you see your dr. He knows best and thats what hes there for. Hope that helps.
2006-11-13 13:08:07
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answered by debra u 1
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Some people just don't have symptoms. My sister didn't have symptoms with her daughter. And, my mom had symptoms with us girls but none at all with my brother.
Have you gone to your OBGYN to confirm the pregnancy? Ask him about doing a transvaginal ultrasound. They can see if there are any problems if you are beyond 6 six weeks. Well, major ones like no heartbeat or sometimes genetic issues depending on how good the ultrasound machine is and how good your doctor is. If any doubt you can be referred to a perinatologist. That is an ultrasound tech/doctor who is specially trained for looking at problems in babies via ultrasound techonology.
Good Luck!
More than likely it is nothing :))
But, if you see your doct he can relieve your worries. I actually have a 9 week ultrasound on Monday. I'm also worried because my first pregnancy was a molar pregnancy. More than likely there was a genetic defect. So, I know the next pregnancy is scary. But, I made it through the 40 weeks and I'm watching hubby play with him right now!!! :)))
One more thing...if your uterus isn't healthy to sustain life...your baby wouldn't have implanted! My doc told me that usually early miscarriages are more a sign of genetic problems or just that something was unhealthy with the baby...not my body.
2006-11-13 13:08:26
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answered by Baby #3 due 10/13/09 6
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wow, you got over your miscarriage real fast. My mom had a miscarriage back in 1992 when the baby was 6 months in utero. It took her about 3 years to get over it completely. We had to make a scrapbook of the unborn babe so she would have some sort of remembrance of him.
No offense, I'm sure you're in a different situation. It just reminded me of her misscarriage that's all and how fast you recover. Must have been a really early explusion (misscarriage). good luck with this one and be taking care of yourself, no excuses or exceptions. By the way, I think it was cuz my mom was 39 at the time she was preggers so that effected it. Plus, she doesn't carry well.
Edit: This was when I was 8 years old. I'm 22 now and I want to start a family someday (maybe in like 4 to 5 years) but really I don't really like kids. hehe. too much info yes I know, but just thought I'd add it in!
2006-11-13 13:57:20
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answered by Amber skie (22/f/ca) 2
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There may be no need to be worried. But, coming from someone who also had a miscarriage. Talk to your doctor, he/she will be able to put your mind at ease. With my second pregnancy I really had no symptoms. I never even really felt the baby move until I was about 33 weeks. She is now 22 months old.
2006-11-13 13:07:08
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answered by lady_christian99 3
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i never had any symptoms at all with my first pregnancy, i wouldnt worry unless a doctor tells you to worry hun... i even had my first few periods just like before i was pregnant, there was nothing out of the ordinary
2006-11-13 13:32:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't have any symptoms until I was 6 weeks. Most women don't have symptoms until several weeks.
2006-11-13 13:04:21
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answered by Sakora 5
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im goin throught the same thing but i think they will come in a few weeks. dont worry just make sure u make a drs appt, and get checked out
2006-11-13 13:05:53
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answered by Victoria 6
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Septemeber wasnt that long ago.. I thought you were supposed to wait like 6 months or something.. anyhow talk to your doctor
2006-11-13 13:09:09
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answered by CF_ 7
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yeah you should got to he doctor and tell him ur symptoms
2006-11-13 13:08:15
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answered by Anonymous
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depends how far along you are. talk to your doc if you are worried.
2006-11-13 13:12:39
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answered by Anonymous
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