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Miscarriage advice...

Hi all, I'm coming up to 5 weeks pregnant and miscarried in march after the same length of time. I have a few cramps and twinges and I'm really starting to panic - could someone just let me know any facts and figures they know about the chances being increased after a miscarriage of having another? And are these twinges normal at five weeks. They're bearable and not as bad as period pains, and im almost convinced its coming from my cervix. Any advice would be great - I'm going mad already!!! Helllpp!!! x

2 Answers • 12 years ago


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hi i had a m/c at 4wks 5days in dec, but having 1 miscarriage doesnt increase the risk of another 1 next time, twinges an some cramping are completly normal its just your bodys way of stretching and making room for your sticky bean, but i understand how you feel im now 11wks 3days and every little pain and twinge makes u panic the same thing is gona happen, h&h 9months to u

12 years ago


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http://www.pregnancycharts.org/miscarriage.php

The odds are only slightly increased (from 10% to 13%) if you've had a previous miscarriage. Try not to worry too much. Also, check out the sister site to this one countdownmypregnancy.com and you'll find lots of pregnant ladies who can offer advice too. Good luck:-)

12 years ago


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