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			<title>tiffy01 34 weeks pregnant after m/c and late loss</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 02:27:50 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>hi guys, its been a while since i have been on here, and i cant believe im 34 weeks its so surreal, on november 10 it had been one year since i gave birth to my tiny angel baby lara, i had a look at her photos and had a bit of a cry, she was just beautiful!. I am quite positive about this pregnancy and the bubby moves around so much! But i still find myself not as organised for the birth as one should be   i guess im still a little scared!</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>hi guys, its been a while since i have been on here, and i cant believe im 34 weeks its so surreal, on november 10 it had been one year since i gave birth to my tiny angel baby lara, i had a look at her photos and had a bit of a cry, she was just beautiful!. I am quite positive about this pregnancy and the bubby moves around so much! But i still find myself not as organised for the birth as one should be   i guess im still a little scared!</div>

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			<title>Nice to be here</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 01:51:03 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone,

I'm really glad to find this little network and hope to make a few friends along the way.

I'm 27 and recently experienced a miscarriage (this was my first pregnancy).  I had been expecting my first cycle since the D&C but instead found out I'm pregnant! 

This is wonderful news but I am a little nervous this time around and am keeping the news quiet from family and close friends until I know that things are going smoothly. 

I haven't had any pregnancy symptoms which has me a little worried, except for being extremely tired which was what made me think to get tested. My miscarriage was a blighted ovum (the baby never developed) so I went on for 15 weeks without hardly any symptoms and without knowing that I had actually miscarried at about 10 weeks.  

I estimate that I am about two to four weeks along this time...  it is all very new.

I am just reaching out to talk to someone because at the moment I haven't been able to share this with anyone except my partner.  I am super excited... but expect that I may miscarry again, which was physically and emotionally a little rough.

So hi everyone :hello: am glad to be here.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi Everyone,<br />
<br />
I'm really glad to find this little network and hope to make a few friends along the way.<br />
<br />
I'm 27 and recently experienced a miscarriage (this was my first pregnancy).  I had been expecting my first cycle since the D&amp;C but instead found out I'm pregnant! <br />
<br />
This is wonderful news but I am a little nervous this time around and am keeping the news quiet from family and close friends until I know that things are going smoothly. <br />
<br />
I haven't had any pregnancy symptoms which has me a little worried, except for being extremely tired which was what made me think to get tested. My miscarriage was a blighted ovum (the baby never developed) so I went on for 15 weeks without hardly any symptoms and without knowing that I had actually miscarried at about 10 weeks.  <br />
<br />
I estimate that I am about two to four weeks along this time...  it is all very new.<br />
<br />
I am just reaching out to talk to someone because at the moment I haven't been able to share this with anyone except my partner.  I am super excited... but expect that I may miscarry again, which was physically and emotionally a little rough.<br />
<br />
So hi everyone :hello: am glad to be here.</div>

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			<dc:creator>Amethyst in the Rough</dc:creator>
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			<title>Pregnancy after Miscarriage or Loss November 2009</title>
			<link>http://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums/pregnancy-after-miscarriage-loss/116720-pregnancy-after-miscarriage-loss-november-2009-a.html</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 04:27:22 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Welcome to Pregnancy after Miscarriage or Loss. We are so glad that you have found this thread and the wonderful women here who understand the special concerns of Pregnancy after Miscarriage and Loss. We look forward to sharing your journey to holding your baby in your arms.

If you have any concerns within the thread please email/PM Inanna, Rouge or Mistyfying. We make up the moderating team for this thread. Any concerns or constructive criticism that you have will be treated respectfully and confidentially.

Also, don't forget to check out the informative BellyBelly Pregnancy Articles (http://www.bellybelly.com.au/articles/pregnancy). Here's wishing each and every one of you, a happy and healthy pregnancy!

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You will find the previous thread  HERE  (http://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums/pregnancy-after-miscarriage-loss/108388-pregnancy-after-miscarriage-loss-august-2009-a-11.html)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Welcome to Pregnancy after Miscarriage or Loss. We are so glad that you have found this thread and the wonderful women here who understand the special concerns of Pregnancy after Miscarriage and Loss. We look forward to sharing your journey to holding your baby in your arms.<br />
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If you have any concerns within the thread please email/PM Inanna, Rouge or Mistyfying. We make up the moderating team for this thread. Any concerns or constructive criticism that you have will be treated respectfully and confidentially.<br />
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Also, don't forget to check out the informative <a href="http://www.bellybelly.com.au/articles/pregnancy" target="_blank"><font color="Purple">BellyBelly Pregnancy Articles</font></a>. Here's wishing each and every one of you, a happy and healthy pregnancy!<br />
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			<dc:creator>Nelle</dc:creator>
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			<title>MS is going away</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 08:49:45 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hi,

I have been in the PAML forum before.  I have had 2 mc's.  The first was really early (the day after BFP on a preg test) and the second was a missed mc that happened at 10 weeks, although the baby died at 7 weeks.  Then I had another BFP, joined the PAML forum, and gave birth to lovely, healthy DS on new year's day.  He is great and I count myself really lucky to have him in our lives.

So now I'm back here because I am pgt again.  This time I am 7 weeks and my major concern is that MS is going away, just like it did in preg no.2.   As early as 4 weeks, I was actually sick, and then felt sick every day until last week, and now I feel less and less nauseas as time goes by.  I am sure that this can't be a good sign.  It is really hard because nobody knows I am pgt, except DH, and I can't stop thinking about it.  It is quite helpful just to type this out and tell someone.

Has anybody else had MS that goes away during a healthy pregnancy?
Thanks for reading my post.  
C]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi,<br />
<br />
I have been in the PAML forum before.  I have had 2 mc's.  The first was really early (the day after BFP on a preg test) and the second was a missed mc that happened at 10 weeks, although the baby died at 7 weeks.  Then I had another BFP, joined the PAML forum, and gave birth to lovely, healthy <acronym title="(my) dear son">DS</acronym> on new year's day.  He is great and I count myself really lucky to have him in our lives.<br />
<br />
So now I'm back here because I am pgt again.  This time I am 7 weeks and my major concern is that MS is going away, just like it did in preg no.2.   As early as 4 weeks, I was actually sick, and then felt sick every day until last week, and now I feel less and less nauseas as time goes by.  I am sure that this can't be a good sign.  It is really hard because nobody knows I am pgt, except <acronym title="(my) dear husband">DH</acronym>, and I can't stop thinking about it.  It is quite helpful just to type this out and tell someone.<br />
<br />
Has anybody else had MS that goes away during a healthy pregnancy?<br />
Thanks for reading my post.  <br />
C</div>

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			<title>So stressed!</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 01:41:21 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I was not expecting to get pregnant so soon once we started trying again - it was only the second time since I've been charting and we've been trying. We waited a few months after my D&C in May so I could get properly immunized. I got a faint positive preg test 12DPO and a strong positive 17DPO. So I'm really grateful that we don't seem to have any trouble conceiving.

I want to be happy, but there are all these milestones we need to reach and I feel like I can't be happy until after (if) bubs arrives safely. I'm just constantly worried that it won't work out. Is it just a blighted ovum? Will it get to 10 weeks like last time then stop developing? IF it lasts until 12 weeks and we announce it, will it survive to the birth? If it survives until I go into labour, will it survive the actual birth? I asked my doctor yesterday if I could get an ultrasound as early as possible once there's a chance of seeing the heartbeat, but he told me to come back a week or so after that. Every day that goes by without knowing whether it's not a blighted ovum at least I feel like I can't bond because I don't want to get attached if it's not going to happen again.

I've always had irregular cycles and never had a clue when I've ovulated in the past. I was off the pill for over 18 months when I found out I was pregnant last time. I worry that maybe I'd been pregnant previously without realizing, and that they'd always resulted in miscarriage. There were a few times when I had heavier than usual bleeding with clots. I'm even more concerned this is the case since I got pregnant on my second go since trying again after getting better acquainted with my cycle.

Uncertainty is killing me! I know nobody can say anything to make me feel better, and my heart breaks for everyone out there that experiences fertility problems, but I just needed to get this off my chest. I hope you all don't mind.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I was not expecting to get pregnant so soon once we started trying again - it was only the second time since I've been charting and we've been trying. We waited a few months after my D&amp;C in May so I could get properly immunized. I got a faint positive preg test 12DPO and a strong positive 17DPO. So I'm really grateful that we don't seem to have any trouble conceiving.<br />
<br />
I want to be happy, but there are all these milestones we need to reach and I feel like I can't be happy until after (if) bubs arrives safely. I'm just constantly worried that it won't work out. Is it just a blighted ovum? Will it get to 10 weeks like last time then stop developing? IF it lasts until 12 weeks and we announce it, will it survive to the birth? If it survives until I go into labour, will it survive the actual birth? I asked my doctor yesterday if I could get an ultrasound as early as possible once there's a chance of seeing the heartbeat, but he told me to come back a week or so after that. Every day that goes by without knowing whether it's not a blighted ovum at least I feel like I can't bond because I don't want to get attached if it's not going to happen again.<br />
<br />
I've always had irregular cycles and never had a clue when I've ovulated in the past. I was off the pill for over 18 months when I found out I was pregnant last time. I worry that maybe I'd been pregnant previously without realizing, and that they'd always resulted in miscarriage. There were a few times when I had heavier than usual bleeding with clots. I'm even more concerned this is the case since I got pregnant on my second go since trying again after getting better acquainted with my cycle.<br />
<br />
Uncertainty is killing me! I know nobody can say anything to make me feel better, and my heart breaks for everyone out there that experiences fertility problems, but I just needed to get this off my chest. I hope you all don't mind.</div>

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