I know it’s really common to get cramps and bleeding early on in pregnancy, but for me in the past it has always signalled the start of a miscarriage. I’m so worried and hate feeling like this 😢. I wish I could fast forward a few months to know I’m at less risk of losing our baby XX
Update - I went for my scan this morning and thank god all was well 🙏 Our little jelly baby was measuring fine and doing really well, so I cried my eyes out. They’re not sure we’re the blood came from but there’s no signs of any more in there, so fingers crossed that’s it and no more scares. Just wanted to say thank you to all you lovely ladies for your kind words and positive thoughts. Wishing lots of luck to everyone 💕xX
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Ah bless you, I hope that everything works out ok for you Hun. I had lots of cramps for weeks & couldn't enjoy my pregnancy at all until I started to feel him move. It's so bloody hard after previous miscarriages x
Thank you Hun. I know you should try not to compare it when you’ve had miscarriages in the past as it may be nothing, but it’s so hard. Hopefully it’s nothing to worry about x
It is exceptionally hard, I had no idea how much I would struggle especially in the earlier weeks. I had 3 scans before 12 weeks & 100% expected bad news at all 3 of them. It was a horrendous time... Makes me sad now as it should have been a wonderful time. I'll keep my fingers crossed for a positive outcome for you xx
I don’t blame you as it’s so difficult to relax and enjoy be pregnant when you’ve had past bad experiences. I’m glad all is well with your pregnancy now and really hope you have a healthy one 💕 thank you 🙏 xx
As the others have said, try to stay positive, although I know it’s easier said than done. I had a bleed at 8 weeks with my son and all was ok. My fingers are firmly crossed xxx
Probably two days and it was when I wiped. I actually called my local NHS maternity clinic at the time and they had me in for a scan within a couple of hours to check all was ok. Pregnancy is such a rollercoaster isn’t it. I hope the bleeding has started to settle for you xx
That’s good they got you in so quickly. My clinic have been a bit rubbish actually and the first thing they said was have we signed you off. I told them I had been passed off to the midwife now but they said I could be scanned by them up to 10 weeks. Nobody has called me back after I left my details so I may try going through the nhs if it carries on. The bleeding isn’t as bad now thankfully xx
Aaw hun, sorry to hear you’re having pains. Please try not to worry too much, can you ring your clinic and have a chat to them about how you’re feeling? They maybe able to offer you reassurance.
Try not to think about the past (far easier said than done I know).
Thanks Hun. I contacted the clinic but all the nurses were in theatre so they’ve taken my number and said someone will call me back. Hopefully it’s nothing 🙏 xx
They’ve got back to me now and said they aren’t to worried as it’s not fresh blood but they have booked me in for a scan in the morning to check. I’m pleased they’ve managed to get me in and really praying it’s nothing to worry about 🙏 xX
So glad they’re not worried hun and they’ve got you in for a scan tomorrow. It’ll put your mind at rest seeing your little jellybean all fine on the screen. Take care, try get some sleep tonight xxx
Thanks Hun. I’m still waiting for a call back after chasing them again just now, but they said they are really busy today. I’m not holding much hope out as I think they close at 5. Hopefully it’s nothing to worry about 🙏 xX
Thanks Hun 💕 I thought the same with the 2nd sac and thought it could be that so hopefully it is. I’m in for a scan in the morning, so going to stay positive and try and get an early night xX
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