Wow that was quick. You should just relax and try not to get worked up. Your going to feel the symptoms of pregnancy and you should be grateful you don't have morning sickness!! The back pain can be normal, I had severe back pain my whole pregnancy. It was nothing to worry about. I suggest that you take it easy since you did just miscarry. Your body probably hasn't had time to heal from the last time. Give your body a well deserved nap.... Take a little extra care with your body and in what you do. Just remember if it's meant to be it will happen, all things in time.
2007-01-09 01:35:38
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answered by smr122179 1
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Hi, I just read your post and I feel for you. I had a miscarriage after my second baby. I was also 6 weeks. I then got pregnant again a few months later. Lower back pain is pretty common early in pregnancy and you shouldn't think that it alone is a sign of miscarriage. With my pregnancy after my miscarriage I again started spotting at 5 weeks and freaked out thinking I was having another. The dr. had me come in that day to do an ultrasound and everything was fine. The bleeding stopped and I went on to deliver a very healthy 10 lb. 4 oz. baby girl. Try not to worry unless you have severe cramping along with bleeding. More than likely everything is just fine.....congrats.....enjoy the journey!!!
2007-01-09 01:46:30
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answered by rlcox41078 1
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I have back pain too. I am almost 9 weeks and have had a miscarriage almost 4 years ago. Every little pain I felt I thought I would have a miscarriage. I will be very happy when 12 weeks comes but I saw my baby's heartbeat and that was great. If you ever feel like something is wrong, call your doctor, they will make you an appt. and see you. Good luck and congrats.
2007-01-09 01:36:19
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answered by kristin h 3
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Yeah cramping is traditional so long as it isn't adopted via any blood. In miscarrige you have a tendency to have a bleed then the cramping begins. It is traditional to think cramps as your uterus is increasing, your frame is exchanging and your hormones are in all places the situation. With my moment (nonetheless pregnant with it lol) i had interval pains as traditional however no interval,,, then learned i used to be pregnant. With my first i had terrible tummy pains that subsided at approximately 12 weeks. Stomache anguish is really traditional but when the anguish turns into an excessive amount of see your midwife because the very small possiblity of ectopic being pregnant (child developing within the tubes). Im definite the whole thing will likely be simply satisfactory even though..... well success
2016-09-03 18:53:19
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answered by ? 4
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why can't u get to doctors for a few weeks??? If u are worried GO NOW!!!! first u need to calm down. I don't think back ache is a very early symptom, it comes later. What I DO know is that stress will not help your situation. I have been there and believe me, it makes it a whole lot worse. If it is gonna happen, there is nothing u can do to stop it so please calm down. There is no reason on this earth why u should have another miscarriage, if u have only suffered 1 in the past. 90% of women who have had 1 miscarriage go on to have healthy babies, so please calm down. Good luck
2007-01-09 01:33:16
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answered by Serry's mum 5
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I would just sit back and relax about it until you go to the doctor. I also had a miscarriage at about 8 weeks without d&c and was pregnant the next month, it's easier to get pregnant after having a baby and probably after a miscarriage too. My pregancy was find and so was my child. I would be happy but not too excited just in case. Wait until you hear the heart beat and then you should know it will be ok.
2007-01-09 01:33:34
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answered by Becki 1
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The biggest enemy in pregnancy is stress - physical, emotional, mental stress. The baby can feel all of it. The best thing for you to do is rest. If you have to work, stay off of your feet as much as possible. Relax when you are at home. Listen to relaxing music, do deep breathing, eat healthy food, and drink TONS of water! The best advice is to get to your doctor as soon as you can. If you are unable to see a doctor immediately, then do the best you can! Rest, relax, hydrate, eat healthy. And, don't forget to do that for the rest of your pregnancy as well. It's very important! After that little one is here, there's not a lot of resting and relaxing, but you should still eat healthy and drink a lot of water.
2007-01-09 01:36:19
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answered by Beth 6
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The most important thing you can do for yourself and the baby is to relax. It is perfectly normal to be worried about miscarriages - all pregnant women have this fear - and you are especially attuned to it since you had to go through that already (my deepest condolences). Try to relax (easier said than done, I know!) Yoga helps to ease the mind. If you start bleeding profusely, I would go to the ER. And be thankful you don't have morning sickness! I actually lost 6 pounds in my first trimester because of it...yuck!
Good luck, I'll be thinking of you!
2007-01-09 01:33:49
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answered by poohb2878 6
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Considering you had a miscarriage a month ago, I would try to get in to see a doctor sooner than in a few weeks. If your lower back is in deed "killing you", you may have a problem. Light cramping, light pain is normal, but you are describing what I would call severe pain.
2007-01-09 01:32:35
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answered by Mommy of 2 Boys 4
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albeit ive never heard of back pain this early on, it could be very normal as all women are different. Yes, Definitely do not stress!! enjoy this time and stay off of your feet until u can see ur doctor. Stay relaxed and comfortable.- Congrats!! btw, i dont think anything is wrong, but just to be safe, dont do a lotta movin around and what not. Oh and try to see a doctor sooner, this really shouldnt wait.
2007-01-09 01:32:20
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answered by mzsouthernprincess 3
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