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  1. #1
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    Jan 2006
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    when to feel safe?

    I didn't expect this, but I am still not feeling 100% about this pregnancy. I had a blighted ovum last year at 11 weeks and now I am just under 15 weeks (scans have all been good and I think I felt a little movement). I still don't feel "safe" IYKWIM? I take it this is a common reaction? I kinda feel like I won't feel safe until the baby is actually here, which I know if silly because I have no reason to expect a late loss. Still I am not "enjoying" this pg as much, which is a little sad. I just can't wait to feel the proper kicks...

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    Nov 2007
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    Hugs hun.
    I know exactly where you are coming from and TBH I never felt 100% safe at all. When DD started kicking I felt better about it all - then they have a quiet day and the worry would creep back in.

    I just tried to relax (yeah right!!) and enjoy as much as I could - but when DD was in my arms I felt better... then the "other" sets of worry start!

    Try and embrace your preg and try and relax..Its hard I know.

    xox

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    Dec 2007
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    It is so normal to feel like this. I never stopped worrying until DD was born and placed in my arms. Enjoy the rest of your pregnancy and congrats.

    Regards,
    Dianne

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    Oct 2005
    A Nestle Free Zone... What about YOU?
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    Rory what you are feeling is something many women report in pregnancy after a loss. Often once a woman has passed the time in her previous pregnancy that she lost her baby she feels better, but can continue feeling cautious and uneasy. Basically a loss reminds us that sadly things can happen in pregnancy, loss happens & this reality cannot be escaped once a baby has been lost.

    I think you will feel better once you feel movements & can monitor your baby yourself that way... For all of our technological advances maternal monitoring of movements is known to be one of the best ways to guage a baby's well being.

    For me & I know my story is different but I didn't truly believe that she was alive until she was born and alive. And I didn't truly believe she was coming home with me until I walked out of the hospital with her wrapped in my arms...

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    Nov 2007
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    after my m/c it was until about 35 weeks that I started to think, hang on, this is all ok and going to happen. I could really start to focus on the birth and having bub arrive safe and sound.

    Up until that point I found it really hard to get excited about the pg and no one really knew I was UTD until I was over 20 weeks.

  6. #6
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    Oct 2007
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    I think it is completely normal to be feeling what you are feeling.

    I am afraid to feel to connected to my bub now, after losing Flicker's Twin, I fear that if I am too close that if Flicker doesn't make it the pain will be unbearable, and TBH at the moment I can't see any particular milestone at which point I will feel safe. Most likely, like Inanna, the day I leave hospital with bub in my arms......
    Take care hun xxoo

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    Feb 2004
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    Oh gosh, I was hoping that once I see a scan & hit 10 weeks in my next pregnancy that I will be ok (our bub was lost at 9wk 5d). I guess though it's good to know now, in advance, that it's normal.

    Rory I hope once you get some regular big movements that you'll start to feel a bit better

  8. #8

    Oct 2005
    A Nestle Free Zone... What about YOU?
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    You might feel like that Sarah - many women after early losses are fine once they reach the time in their last pregnancy that their baby died. This is very common. My situation was with later loss & there is no safe time with that really...