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"Am i worrying too much?"
Posted by nikki301 25 October  at  12:58

This is my first baby - I had a miscarriage nearly 7 weeks ago (tomorrow) and have fallen pregnant immediately, no period in between, which we are so happy about. Am worried though because my boobs have been really sore up until today, where they are not really that tender and I am worried that this means i might miscarry again - this is what happened last time. I suppose my question is is it normal to experience different levels of symptoms each day?
 
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"Each pregnancy is different"
Posted by withchild334 7 November  at  21:51

I have had 3 healthy pregnancies and one missed miscarriage, and each pregnancy has been totally different in terms of symptoms. I was sickest most with my boys and overwhelmingly tired with the girls. I hope this pregnancy goes well for you
"Worry"
Posted by mummy2b 7 November  at  12:31

hi like you i had a miscarriage and i too am pregnant. its only natural we are gonna worry(its the only thing i seem to worry about and its constantly on my mind.every bit of cramp or aches i get i worry its the start of something terrible. when i went to the doctor she said to calm down as this will not do neither of us any good(easier said than done haha)no words can ease this until we are passed the time of our previous loss. guess what i am trying to say is take care and i hope everything is good x
"Congrats"
Posted by nickyjane1 28 October  at  23:23

hi there just want to say congratulations every body is different and there bodys do diff things i was in the same situation and now i could be pregnant again and my boobs are really sore the worst thing ua can do is to worry its prob just mind over matter cus your convinced it will happen again try to relax and dont worry ur hormones are bound to be up and down x take carexx
"Hormones"
Posted by happyme1 28 October  at  18:29

youll probubly find the evil hormones are to blame for this one,try not to worry though! everyone has hormone level changes now and then,and yes you will experience different symptom levels its perfectly normal!xxx




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