What Chances Of Miscarriage Does Current Pregnancy With Severe Nausea Have After Suffering From Miscarriages Previously?
I am six week pregnant and I have no symptoms other than nausea that comes and goes. I'm very worried that something is wrong. Is this normal to have little to no symptoms? I have 3 kids and I had sever symptoms with each of them. I have had 2 miscarriage and they both had little to no symptoms. What are the chances of me miscarry this one. I had 1 miscarry in 2011 and the other March.2013.
I have heard similar worries many times before. you need to remember that not every pregnancy is the same. Even if you were very sick with previous pregnancies, you may get lucky this time and have a much easier pregnancy. I wouldn't worry at this point, and just ask your doctor if he can check with an ultrasound to make sure things are fine next time you see him/her.
If for some reason something was wrong with the pregnancy, there isn't really anything that can be done at this point to prevent a miscarriage, so you really just need to hang in there, and be happy that your symptoms are very mild. Good luck!
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What Chances Of Miscarriage Does Current Pregnancy With Severe Nausea Have After Suffering From Miscarriages Previously?
I have heard similar worries many times before. you need to remember that not every pregnancy is the same. Even if you were very sick with previous pregnancies, you may get lucky this time and have a much easier pregnancy. I wouldn t worry at this point, and just ask your doctor if he can check with an ultrasound to make sure things are fine next time you see him/her. If for some reason something was wrong with the pregnancy, there isn t really anything that can be done at this point to prevent a miscarriage, so you really just need to hang in there, and be happy that your symptoms are very mild. Good luck!