So I’m basically 7 weeks 3 days and I’m so so worried about everything, due to miscarrying last year, I was experiencing pretty bad morning sickness like I generally felt sick all day every day and on a few occasions I was actually sick but now it’s like it’s just gone away, I’m not sure if I actually feel sick at night now or I’m just convincing myself that I feel sick I feel like my boobs arnt as full as they were they feel a little sore but nothing compared to what they have been feeling , I had a scan at 6 weeks 2 days and there was a little baby and a heartbeat which was absolutely amazing but now I’m really really worried I’m going to have to go through what I did last year has anyone else had the same experience????
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Hey Hun , I experienced a loss of twins last year at 13 weeks found out at my scan !
I am now expecting my rainbow 🌈 baby and 28 weeks it’s been a rollercoaster as I’ve constantly been symptom checking first my boobs then any cramping then I panicked as I wasn’t feeling the baby move but now he wriggles around. I am now high risk but have scans from next week to check growth etc . It’s hard trying to relax but I’m blessed each day I carry. Just keep on top of your vitamins hun and take it easy . All the best xx
Aw sorry to hear that, it’s devastating isnt it they’ve booked me in for a scan tomorrow, I just want my 12 week scan to hurry up so I can just stop worrying and actually start enjoying it fingers crossed that everything is ok and the baby still has a heartbeat, thank you for your reply x
I had a baby through ivf and was in constant 'was that a symptom' 'where are the symptoms' ''am I miscsrrying' etc.
I'm the end to relieve the anxiety I had a number of private scans which were not that expensive. Plus I loved looking at my little bean.
I had the ivf clinic 6 weeks, private at 8 weeks, as part of harmony test a 10 and 12week scan and then it felt real.
I’m 26 weeks following IVF (2nd attempt). My sickness symptoms only lasted a few weeks and my boob tenderness was variable day to day. I was extremely tired but think this was related to the progesterone injections I had to take. I had a viability scan at 6ish weeks and then another private scan at 10 weeks as part of the Harmony test and then NHS at 12 weeks.
Unfortunately, there isn’t anything you can do to change the outcome except for taking your vitamins and the usual pregnancy advice re food, alcohol and smoking.
I decided I didn’t want to look back and think that I spent all my time worrying so just took it day by day. I used visualisations to imagine my baby growing and I had counselling as well. To be honest, there is always another stage to wait for- once you have the 12 week, you’ll be waiting for the 20 week scan and then you’ll wait for movements. Preparing yourself for the worst doesn’t make it any easier if it does happen. Good luck xxx
I had a baby via IVF and was a nightmare with worrying and symptom checking. I’d had a previous miscarriage as well. My clinic told me hormones start to level out around 8 weeks so not to worry if symptoms disappear (not that I had many) and it was true.
Unfortunately you can’t change the outcome and there’s always something to worry about so try and find a way to relax yourself. Easier said than done as I was a complete nightmare the whole time. I felt so sorry for my hubby.
I’ve got everything crossed for you and hope you start to feel more relaxed soon xx
I will let everyone know what happens today I have my fingers and toes crossed I’ve never wanted something more than this so I really hope everything is ok thank you to everyone that replied x
I’m back from my scan, everything is fine ☺️ I’m measuring at 7 weeks 6 days there’s still a heartbeat and baby is growing, I’m over the moon and defo gonna stop worrying now x
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