I do not have medical answers...but what I have I give you.....trust in the Lord God he will sustain you pray for peace and pray for your unborn baby....as surely as God live he is good and merciful I believe God will give you the desire of your heart....In Jesus God bless you...
2007-10-12 05:39:34
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answered by Tx Guy 3
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I know EXACTLY what you are going through. I miscarried last October and I was about 9 weeks. I had no signs of miscarriage except slight discharge. I am now 17 weeks pregnant and going strong. The baby is doing just fine and so am I. I was TERRIFIED when I found out that I was pregnant because I didn't want to go through that again. To make matters worse, I had low progesterone so I had to be put on a hormone medication and my HCG level wasn't doubling like it was supposed to. So I was freaking out. There isn't really anything that anyone can tell you to make you feel better because every pregnancy is different. You may not be experiencing any symptoms because your body just hasn't produced enough of the hormone yet for you to experience any symptoms. The only symptom I had this pregnancy until about 7 weeks was sore breasts. Then, I got morning sickness. Just stay positive for your sake and the baby's until you go to the doctor. I'm sure that everything is fine. Take care and best of luck to you and your baby. If you need someone to talk, just let me know. I am always willing to share stories and listen to others. I know what you are going through.
2007-10-12 05:43:40
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answered by James and Railey's Mama 4
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I had 2 miscarriages before this pregnancy, and I still get scared, even at 27 weeks. I think once you have experienced a loss, it is always in the back of your mind. At 5 weeks, you might not have had time to develop pregnancy symptoms. I have heard of MANY people who didn't start to experience symptoms until 6-8 weeks. Or you might be one of the women who get feel great while pregnant. The doctor's visit will do a lot to reassure you. Good luck, and try to not worry too much.
2007-10-12 05:52:06
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answered by acj3576 2
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I lost a baby at about 8 weeks pregnant right after I married my husband. I know exactly how you feel. I remember dreading going to the bathroom cause I was scared I would see blood. I had myself so stressed out! I also did not have many symptoms with the pregnancy after my miscarriage. Everything ended up being fine. My daughter is a happy healthy 8 year old!!!
I know it is easier said then done but try to relax!! Best of luck to you!
2007-10-12 05:40:21
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answered by ~Carolyn~ 3
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My 1st pregnancy ended in miscarriage at 9 weeks. My 2nd pregnancy ended in miscarriage at 10 weeks. Thankfully I'm pregnant third time lucky. I too worried at the beginning about losing my baby but I had an u/s at 9w 2d and my baby was fine with a strong heartbeat. Try not to worry as this will stress you out and it's not good for the baby. Good luck.
2007-10-12 11:34:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Believe it or not, 1/3 of pregnancies end in a miscarriage. It happens alot more than you realize. If it happens early, then there was something in the early development that didn't happen. Hopefully you will be fine. I miscarried August 06 then got pregnant and went full term Dec 06. You don't have to have symptoms to be pregnant. Just see your doctor early and often, and good luck to you!
2007-10-12 05:50:42
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answered by H57heiny 3
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At 5 weeks your symtoms wouldn't really kick in yet, it's around 6 - 10 weeks when you feel the sickness etc. I felt like this when i was 6 weeks pregnant and now i am 27 weeks. You need to relax because stress isnt good for pregnancy. Hope this helps. x x x
2007-10-12 05:42:37
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answered by zan25th 2
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It's really very normal to happen multiple times, not to scare you but to help you feel ok about that possibility. A lot of women miscarry 3+ times before actually carrying to term.
Then there's the whole Sylvia Brown take on it that we don't ever lose the "baby", you still have the one that was lost.
Try staying away from any processed foods, get into more organics and fresh food, organic yogurt, prenatal vitamins, fresh ph balanced water like evian.
2007-10-12 05:41:16
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answered by ? 5
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Your going to be just fine. I really had no signs but a missed a period. Just relax and try to think of the good that is happening to you. If you are really freaked out call the doctor and tell them you want to get in sooner because of past miscarriage. good luck and early congrats on your new baby.
2007-10-12 05:41:35
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answered by tarie75 4
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Gods giving you a second chance, so try not to stress about it.
I miscarried back in April at 3 months along, it was horrible!! but i concieved again in June & 5 months pregnant now. I still get scared at times, but its better not to think negative! Just get enough sleep, eat well, drink lots of water & take ur prenatal pills. Good luck & congrats!
2007-10-12 05:39:45
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answered by Lils 5
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I am so sorry about your miscarriage, i do know how you feel. I lost my baby at 13 weeks. I wish you the best and i pray to God you don't lose this one. I'm too scared to try for another, i don't think i can handle losing another. Just go to the dr regularly take your prenatals, and eat healthy. Good Luck and Congrats!!!!!
2007-10-12 05:42:16
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answered by Paula 2
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