I am 22 yrs. old and I am married. I was pregnant in october of 2006 and had a miscarriage at 5 weeks. I am 8 weeks pregnant and I have not had any bleeding and my pregancy tests are darker than week five. Can someone help give me an idea or percentage of me having a full term pregnancy. I’m just a little worried because of the last miscarriage.
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Please don’t answer if you really don’t know. I’ve been vegan for 2 years, and was vegetarian for 2 years before that. I am very healthy, my blood tests show that I have perfect levels of everything. I get enough protein, iron, b12, etc. But will being pregnant change that?
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I’m on prometrium 1 a day 100mg. My doc wants me to stop at 10 wks but what I’ve read online is that some women still miscarry. I want to secretly take them threw 12 wks. Anyone w healthy pregnancies after stopping the hormones at 10 wks.
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I had a blood test yesterday (at 15 days past ovulation) and it confirmed the pregnancy, but the nurse said the numbers were very low (18.5). I have another test tomorrow to see if the numbers doubled, but I wanted to see if anyone else started out this low, and whether or not you had a normal pregnancy. Thank you!
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March of Dimes videos and DVDs are available for presentation on your closed-circuit TV, digital and/or on-demand systems. For licensing information, please contact productquestions@marchofdimes.com or 914-997-4781. Dr. Siobhan Dolan discusses vaginal bleeding with four women whove recently had babies.