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Hi, tomorrow i am going for 2nd scan. InshaAllah tomorrow i will be 9 weeks. but i am scared from all posts i read about mmc. i want to be hopeful but anxiety is coming over my mind. my 1st scan was on 6w2d. we see heart beat. when i came back home i see spotting. i was on complete bedrest it was resolved. i am not feeling any strong symptom. i was mild nauseous in 6 weeks then in 8w1d i was mild nauseous for 2 days. now i am not feeling any food aversion or even smell. i think my nose is blocked. Any positive stories with these?

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Coles2020

Hi lovely, best of luck tomorrow and that ur next scan brings reassurance. Just to let you know that I hardly had any nausea in my pregnancy. Maybe 1 or 2 days but that was it throughout my pregnancy. I had a little boy. The anxiety does get better!! I didn’t stop worrying until I had the constant reassurance of feeling baby move. Best of luck again xxx

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Hiramunir78 in reply toColes2020

yesterday i fell down. i went in kitchen i don't see something was on floor. i fell down but my knees and wrist hurt. Abdominal area doesn't hit to anything. I hope everything is fine in my womb.

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itsworks17

Hi. I'm also 9 weeks tomorrow. First 7 weeks had so many different symptoms but I also noticed that it's getting less every week pass. Good luck tomorrow and stay positive 💪 we are growing a human 😉🙂

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Hi Hiramunir. You've just been worrying about the tiniest of things. Your previous scan was good, so all being well this one will too, and you will see such a diffence already. Nausea can sometimes just last for a week or too, so no worries there either. Good luck! Diane

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Hiramunir78 in reply toDianeArnold

yesterday i fell down. i went in kitchen i don't see something was on floor. i fell down but my knees and wrist hurt. Abdominal area doesn't hit to anything. I hope everything is fine in my womb.

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK in reply toHiramunir78

Hi Hiramunir. Oh dear! Hopefully all is OK. You could always get checked in A & E or speak to your GP if worried. Fingers crossed you will be fine. Diane

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Hiramunir78 in reply toDianeArnold

Hi, i went for scan today. Baby is good and growing well.

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DianeArnoldPartnerNurseFertility Network UK in reply toHiramunir78

Hi. There you go - good to hear. Take care. Diane

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Jess1981

Wishing you the best for your scan I hope all goes well and us reassuring. I've had a few losses so totally understand the anxiety of pregnancy scans ( absolutely loath them!) Early weeks are tough particularly after infertility. Xx

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Hiramunir78 in reply toJess1981

idk what should i expect. i am so worried. I am feeling completely normal.

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Jess1981 in reply toHiramunir78

Not every women has pregnancy symptoms. My MIL had none with her pregnancies and had 3 healthy sons. Early weeks are so scary. Good luck today Xx

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Hiramunir78 in reply toJess1981

Hi, i went for scan today. Baby is good and growing well.

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Jess1981 in reply toHiramunir78

Huge congratulations that is wonderful Xx

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Hiramunir78 in reply toJess1981

yeah... i was so terrified because from few days i was not feeling anything.

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Ivfcandothis

Hi hiramunir Hope all goes well with your scan today as know only to well the anxiety you are feeling. I just wanted to reassure you in regards to your fall as I had a similar incident which caused me so much stress and worry.

At this early stage baby is protected by your pelvis. I had a very bad fall at 16 weeks pregnant (already had a bump as slim framed) with blunt impact to my abdomen. The dog unexpectedly went on a chase and pulled me over onto concrete so I didn’t even have chance to cushion my fall with my hands and my placenta is anterior 🙈 I landed completely flat on my front, sprawled out so was very traumatic!

I am also a midwife so was beyond worried that i must have caused trauma to my placenta with how much of an impact I had taken. I am now 35 weeks and all seems to be fine so even though I have been lucky our babies are more protected than we realise. Hope that gives you some reassurance. Xx

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Hiramunir78 in reply toIvfcandothis

Hi, i went for scan today. Baby is good and growing well. I was so scared because 2 days before i fell down. now i am feeling so relaxed.

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Ivfcandothis in reply toHiramunir78

Aww so happy to hear you scan went well. Congratulations 🥰. I know it’s so hard to relax after loss and infertility but take each day at a time and with each milestone your one step closer to meeting your little one xx

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