Is this a normal feeling?

Wellburn88

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Hi all, so i am wanting some advice.
I have recently found out we are expecting, but this is not the first time. Last year i had a miscarriage and then i had a complete molar pregnancy.
We got the all clear that things went back to normal and we could try again, success
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I would say i am not that far at all, maybe 3-4 weeks.
My concern is the top of my belly aches, like bad wind/ indegestion pains. My stomach does gargle or growl like when you get wind or ingestion. Paracetamol seems to help, but i want to know is this a common feeling? I have spoke to my GP who said to see how things go but with what happened last year i feel myself getting anxious and am just looking to see if anyone can relate to the feeling.
Many thanks K
 
Congrats on your BFP!! <3
I’m so sorry that you have been through losses and I really hope that this is your sticky healthy baby.
Try your best to not get to worked up (easier said than done I know) and keep reminding yourself that every pregnancy is different so this one has a good chance to be successful. I may be wrong but I’m sure molars are rare and don’t really reoccur.
I had two losses before this pregnancy and I have spent the majority of my pregnancy (especially the early days) panicking if what I was feeling was normal or if it would end in a loss again. I remember with this pregnancy I had really bad tummy pain like wind and an upset tummy around the time I found out (so around about your time). To ease your worries you could always book in an early scan for a few weeks time.

Good luck xxx
 
Didn’t have those pains but constipation is common? You might also be experiencing some anxiety symptoms that could mirror those if your worried as naturally you would be?
Stay positive I’m sure all will work our fine !!xx
 
Thankyou, the pains are starting to clear. Some days there is some stretching pulking pains but i think they are normal.
Thanks again for the reassurance
 

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