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iam 7 week and 4 days pregnant after 3 recurrent miscarriages.

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my first scan would be on thursday this week am worry what will happen this time?plz remember me in ur prayers.

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Don't worry everything will be fine. I had 4 miscarriages and a stillbirth. Now I am the proud mother of a 9month old. You will always be on edge, just try to enjoy your pregnancy.

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I basically worried my way through to 20-ish weeks when I could feel regular movements after my last pregnancy ended with miscarriage. When I think back to how much I enjoyed my first pregnancy, and how little I enjoyed half of this one ...

It should be such a joyful time for you. Easy to say, hard to do = just try to relax and enjoy your pregnancy.

Take care

R xo

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thanks for ur support.

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