Sounds like your chances are very slim. Just relax and eat healthy, don't stress or strain yourself, and enjoy! =] After the 1st trimester I'm sure you know your chances of miscarriage drop significantly.
2007-10-09 06:49:37
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answered by Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄ƷAℓεx & Aаяöи have my ♥ 5
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I had 3 healthy pregnancies, and 3 beautiful children - but I miscarried back in August at 6 weeks pregnant. Miscarriages are not caused by the woman persay, it's more due to the cells not being able to form properly. Im not saying this is going to happen, but just letting you know that having healthy pregnancies previously doesn't mean you're out of the waters. They say that after you hear the babys heart beat, the chances of miscarrying decrease tremendously. I'm sure you will be fine, but don't stress yourself about this miscarrying thing, because stress as we all know, is not healthy for the baby! :) *hugsssssssssss*
2007-10-09 06:52:21
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answered by singing_angel_of_the_night 3
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join the club! I dont think anyone is not worried about having a miscarrage. I was a little more scared my 2nd pregnancy too, once I got past the age of viability I was sooo relieved. No reason too, my first pregnancy went very smoothly and i am young and healthy! you should be fine, but there is nothing really to not get it off you mind, i think its on every womans mind! congrats on the new pregnancy and good luck!
2007-10-09 06:50:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would you assume that your body, which has already provided for you and another life, fail your baby?
Theres no sense in it, you're doing more harm than anything. Everyone has a moment of fear, but then you get on with every day life and get over it.
Less than 20% of all the pregnancies ever known end in miscarriage before the baby is viable. That makes your particular chance of miscarriage less than the chance of dying in child birth, or even being attacked by a shark.
Do you obsess over being eaten by a shark? Because its more likely to happen...
2007-10-09 06:51:09
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answered by amosunknown 7
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Being pregnant makes you worry about everything. I miscarried my first pregnancy and was devastated. But, the second and third times I carried my babies to term and they were born healthy.
Talk to your OB and be honest about your feelings. She/he has probably had other nervous patients and can talk to you and ease your mind.
I'll be saying a prayer for you and the little one.
2007-10-09 07:06:53
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answered by SusieQ 5
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well it doesnt matter what number your pregnancy is the odds are 1 in 6 pregnancies end in a miscarriage especially if you didnt wait for your body to heal before you got pregnant like me again
2007-10-09 07:07:04
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answered by I Love Jose Cristian! 2
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It sounds like this might be a psychological issue. Maybe a visit to a counselor could help.
2007-10-09 06:50:27
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answered by drshorty 7
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If you are very worried about it (which is normal) talk to your doctor about progesterone supplements or creme.. it's not proven to help, but that just means it's not been proven not too either. It does no harm either way...
2007-10-09 06:54:52
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answered by Anonymous
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