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Asked by Camilynn26

Q: 3 losses and pregnant again! Help?!

I'm young, I'm 21 years old and married. We have been trying for a year now and I have had 3 miscarriages all within 8 weeks of being pregnant. I am now 6 weeks along and am terrified of loosing another.
This one seems different though! The lines on the test were darker earlier. I feel more nauseous instead of just cramps.

What can I do to help this stick? Would bedrest help? I don't know!
What has been your experience?

This question was asked Jan. 18, 2014 5:40pm
Category: Miscarriage & Loss

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Answered by babygear5 - Sep. 4, 2017 2:32pm
Hello,
Congratulations on your new pregnancy, I hope it is safe and a happy one! This is golden opportunity for you to bring and leisure in your life. You should take maximum benefit from this opportunity to create win-win situation for you. You should understand your body signal effectively. Miscarriage problem is due to imbalance hormones system. You should do effective method to maintain your body hormones level in well working situation. You should use balanced diet with rich iron food that provide high hemoglobin level. You should use little exercise that provides blood circulation to all reproduction system. It is very important to understand importance of regular monthly period. You should consume balanced diet that provide valuable nutrition to you and your baby to grow faster and become healthy. This is the best way to enjoy endless benefit in limited time period.

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Answered by annbalatbat - Jan. 20, 2014 3:46am
are you diagnosed with blighted ovum?

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Answered by Zarimomy - Jan. 19, 2014 8:34am
I agree with the others, get a high risk doctor and have him/her advise you from there. I've had 2 losses and I know what my problem is hence I'm using a high risk doctor. I was advised to take a small amount of Aspirin, but this was suggested by my Gynae. Good luck and all the best hope your little bean stays. God bless.

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Answered by babylove14 - Jan. 18, 2014 9:54pm
It's hard to say what will help since you don't know it causing it. I agree with the other ladies though...get a high risk doctor and ask him/her for advice. Just try not to worry. I know it is easier said than done but it's good to try to keep positive thoughts in your head. Dark lines are a good sign though.

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Answered by kimmy85 - Jan. 18, 2014 8:39pm
defiantly get a high risk doctor it is totally different and they are way more attentive and have a better know of signs and signals that happen that maybe shouldn't. at the least this is my experience. good luck sweetie! prayers for you and baby!

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Answered by Luckymommyto5 - Jan. 18, 2014 7:24pm
You should be seeing a high risk doctor with your amount of losses. I hope this one sticks for you.

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Answered by Camilynn26 - Jan. 18, 2014 6:23pm
The doctors and I have no idea why the miscarriages happened. They didn't exactly seem to care why. Needless to say I'm getting a new doctor for this pregnancy.

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Answered by pupul30 - Jan. 18, 2014 6:20pm
pls tell d reason for miscarriages.....

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