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Halo42101 wrote: I am bleeding again and I am nervous. It's hard not to be after having a miscarriage in the past. I am so thankful when I have an ultra sound done and see our baby on the screen. But, I worry in between visits, especially when I start to bleed again. I have heard that some pregnant woman have bled all through their pregnancy and that they had healthy babies after but the worry is still there. How do you cope with something like this? I don't think I will rest or be completely convinced that everything is okay until I see and hold our baby for the first time. I don't know what else to say. I am just trying to calm my nerves.

Jessi

Sarah&Mackenzie replied: Just want to give you some hug.gif I can tell you that my mom had her period the whole time with me and I am here. Just try and keep your stress level down and think positive thoughts!!! hug.gif

~Roo'sMama~ replied: hug.gif Have you called your OB? Maybe they would let you bump up your u/s to give you some peace of mind. Try not to worry just take it easy! hug.gif

Halo42101 replied: Thank you to both Sarahs. I appreciate the hugs and support... more than you know. I do have another appointment to see my obgyn on Thursday. So, hopefully I can have another ultra sound done then. It would help ease my mind. It helps to hear other pregnant woman's experiences, especially when they go through what I am and have healthy babies after. Thank you for sharing that with me.

Hugs from,
Jessi

CAMSMOM1 replied: I would request an ultra sound. And I'm sure your OB will want to check it out, or do it for peace of mind.

Ask a lot of questions the next appt. Write them down now, so you don't forget when you're there. (that's what I did.) That way, you can walk away from your appt feeling like you understand the situation and it'll give you that peace of mind you're looking for.

Keep us posted! And lots of hugs for you! grouphug.gif

Ann sunflower.gif

kayla's mama replied: I bleed early in my pg then it stopped when I was on light duty, basically quit my job. Anyway, just relax and try not to stress of it, I know easier said than done but its true!!!! hug.gif Hope your next OB appointment goes good hug.gif

Halo42101 replied: I enjoyed looking at your slide show of family pictures, Ann & Brandi. It helped distract me and made me smile. You have beautiful families. Thank you for sharing your pictures with us. hug.gif

Hugs from,
Jessi

luvmykids replied: hug.gif hug.gif hug.gif Keeping you in my prayers, let us know what happens at the doc.

giffmom replied: I also had some bleeding with this preg. I stanancy, I know that it is easier said than do to relax but that is the best thing to dorted spotting the morning after I took my pregnancy test and than about a month after that but my ob did a vaginal ultrasound and told me that everything was fine and that spotting sometimes is just something that can't explain in some pregnancies. I wish you the best and you are in my prayers.

mckayleesmom replied: hug.gif and prayers to you right now. Have you taken any kinds of medicines lately...Ibprofen?????Sometimes if you take certains meds they might make you spot.

mckayleesmom replied: also...try laying down and elevating your legs with a pillow....that always stopped mine.

My3LilMonkeys replied: Everyone else has given you some great advice - I just wanted to offer some hug.gif hug.gif

Halo42101 replied: Thank you so much everyone. I really appreciate your replies, prayers and hugs. They mean so much to me. I am very thankful and blessed to have found this message board. You all really helped see me through the day while my husband was working. I am resting and taking all of your advice and suggestions. Lots of hugs back to you all. I will continue to keep everyone updated. Have a good evening. hug.gif

Hugs always,
Jessi

PhiMuMommy replied: hope everything is ok. good luck to you.


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