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I have just found out I'm pregnant after 4 miscarriages in a row. I have a better feeling about this pregnancy but I am very scared. My last 4 loses have been between 4-6 weeks so these next few days are crucial. Any advice would be great I'm 4+2
 
Hey lovely. I was anxious too after having 4 in a row, but I had extra scans from 6 weeks which helped a lot. Mine were all between 5-7 weeks so I did feel better once I got past that. I'm still anxious now though if I'm honest- and I'm 24 weeks, but on the whole I'm ok and trying to carry on as best as I can, buying bits etc. Lots of luck and hugs xx
 
Thanks hun, I had blood work done and it all came back clear, I'm due to have an internal scan to check my insides next week but in fact I'm pregnant. Previously tests never got darker but so far so good although I'm probably doing myself no favours by testing all the time x
 
I had my son and then three miscarriages in a row. All test came back normal and I'm now nearly 32 weeks pregnant with my daughter. I did nothing different with this pregnancy than I did with my son or the three I lost but for whatever reason those didn't work out and my son and this one did.

Miscarriage ruins pregnancy but there's not an awful lot that you can do other than try and be healthy and hope for the best. I had extra scans at eight and ten weeks, which helped me to relax for all of ten minutes! Lol! The worry throughout the first trimester was completely horrendous and took over but I got better the further along I got and now i just have the odd anxiety spike now and then.

I really hope everything works out for you hun.

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