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MizzJay18
MizzJay18 | March 2007

Miscarrige

Im almost 27weeks pregnant, i miscarried my first baby and im terrified of losing this one, can anyone tell me some symptoms of miscarrige when your 27 weeks or further along.. thank you



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kseers
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2007 | kseers
Miscarrige
Hi!  I was the same for my first (successful) pregnancy after two miscarriages.  I know everyone has told you to relax but honestly it is the best thing you can do.  The best advice someone gave me (a friend with a very high risk pregnancy who delivered at 30weeks) is to enjoy every day you have with them, not to live in fear or you are grieving before you need to.

Just keep an eye on the movements.  if you are not feeling regular movement you can get the heartbeat checked - I had to do this a few times.  In my case all was fine, the baby was just inactive on certain days.  I even used to eat chocolate to give the baby a burst of energy so I could feel it move.

As everyone else said too if there is anything unusual - pain, bleeding or discharge, call your doctor.  It is better to be paranoid than to leave something that should be dealt with!

I hope all is well and you can enjoy this pregnancy!  take care of yourself!


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Britt
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2007 | Britt
Miscarrige

it is perfectly natural to worry through your whole labour adn once you have them you don't stop, i nearly lost sienna at 7 weeks i had bleeding iwas crying all the time but thankfully i didn't, but afterwards i just worried 24/7 that i would lose her. but you should have been given a booklet from the hospital it should tell you what to look out for and explain everything and when you should come into the hospital.

if it makes you feel anybetter one of my friends had a baby girl at 27 weeks and she was in intensive care for a few weeks but came out strong and healthy, she is now 16 months old, gorgeous as anything. there is alot of technology these days to help babies develop that come out premmy. my sisters nephew was born at only 24 weeks and he is now two, there are always risks but stay positive, and think the best.

and if you are worried go to the doctors thats what i always used to do just to put your mind at ease. better to be saf then sorry. Brittxx



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nell18-3
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2007 | nell18-3
Miscarrige
Its perfectly normal for you to be worried and terrified!!
My first pregnancy ended in a miscarriage at almost 20 weeks but I then went on to have 4 healthy normal babies, of course I worried all the way through each
If you are having any symptoms, niggles that are worrying you just check it out with your doctor just for your own peace of mind.
I had the odd twinge all the way through my pregnancies. On two of them I had sharp pains which when checked it was the baby lying on a nerve!!
Try to relax and enjoy the last few weeks, but if you are worried about anything. Check it out
xx


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cookclan
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2007 | cookclan
Miscarrige
If you are having no pain or anything like that relax...It is a normal feeling to think you will lose again...If you a stressed then see either your doctor and talk to them...If there is any pain then go straight to the hospital...I stressed through my whole pregnancy after the stillbirth of my daughter...Just remember stress is the last thing you need while pregnant...But I can not stress enough if you are having any pain at all matey go to the hospital or doctor...Even if it is nothing you have put your mind at ease....
Take care
Angie


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zacsmum
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2007 | zacsmum
Miscarrige

Hi,

   If you are really concerned you should go to the hospital and they will monitor the heartbeat and movements. Better to put your mind at ease because getting worked up and stressed is not doing the baby any good.

 My first pregnancy was a miscarrige also but 2nd one beautiful baby boy.



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jimannakateen
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2007 | jimannakateen
Miscarrige

I have  had 3 miscarriages but all happenend between 4 and 12 weeks. The most common time to have a mis is between conception and 12 weeks. Just becuase you have had one doesnt mean it will happen again and i think you are too far gone. But it doesnt mean it cant happen either. At 24 weeks i had braxton hiks and that was like i was going into labour. You havent stated if you are having any pain?  Symtoms can different for everyone but had to tell server pain bleeding cramping hot and cold flushed want to be sick. But these also can be braxton hicks. If you are concerned best you go and see your doctor and he or she will tell you or run test if needed.

Hope things go well for you 



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mandymum3
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2007 | mandymum3
Miscarrige
For starters (just done a bit of reserch) if you are having pains that are regular have you considered that it may be pre term labor? I found that after 22 weeks they dont call it a miscarage, its a stillbirth. Are you having pains? it could also be braxon hicks. Also just cause you lost 1 doesnt meen you'll lose any more. Keep happy. Smile. But if you are having regular pains that could be contractions or strong pain go up the hospital, its better to be safe than sorry!!


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