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31-10-2011, 08:39 AM
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I know the terror factor going into a scan only too well.

What I found that actually did help a bit was trying to think that I was just going in to whatever fate had decided was going to happen this time. At 6 weeks on mine (I've got an uncooperative case of innards so I'm a nightmare to scan early on) all they found was a "probable" heartbeat mind - which was confirmed as definite the following week - so be prepared that it might not be 100% stop or go at that point and don't get too hung up if they can't give you a definite answer yet (don't you HATE how so much of early pregnancy is just leaving you to cook the bun in the oven and see what happens?!)

Rooting for ya cos I know how it feels only too well. I'd say try not to worry and over analyze every twinge going - but I know that's impossible so try not to do it TOO much!
Totally spot on! I think last time they only saw a heartbeat at 8 weeks, so I'm definitely not expecting one this time. At the very least though I hope they do my bloods, because clear blue digi is playing some wicked mind games with me! Must. Stop. Testing!

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31-10-2011, 09:25 AM
Stay away from the tests - they cost a fortune and achieve nothing - and you KNOW this girl!

I've got a titled uterus so scan badly in the early stages anyway. No one's done my bloods and I've been going in for weekly reassurance scans - it's just been a scan "it's fine, you don't have my permission to worry yet, see you next week" type deal.

Life would be so much easier if we just had TV screens fitted on our abdomens like the Teletubbies.
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31-10-2011, 10:48 AM
Best of luck , hope everything goes well xxx
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31-10-2011, 01:49 PM
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Stay away from the tests - they cost a fortune and achieve nothing - and you KNOW this girl!

I've got a titled uterus so scan badly in the early stages anyway. No one's done my bloods and I've been going in for weekly reassurance scans - it's just been a scan "it's fine, you don't have my permission to worry yet, see you next week" type deal.

Life would be so much easier if we just had TV screens fitted on our abdomens like the Teletubbies.
I know. I'm dreadful. Of course the fact that it hasn't moved from 1-2 weeks in over a week means something is wrong

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Best of luck , hope everything goes well xxx
Thank you xx
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31-10-2011, 08:52 PM
Stop testing! Try and distract yourself until you can have some medical reassurance
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31-10-2011, 09:27 PM
I'm trying. Promise I am!

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01-11-2011, 12:46 AM
Do not test do not pass a place selling such tests such as chemists or selling aisles in supermarkets. Wait until you see the Doctor/nurse someone. Do not try to second guess nature.....Oh yes everything crossed here for you.......Try not to worry to much,please it does no one least of all you any good.
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01-11-2011, 04:43 PM
I should learn to trust my instincts.

Thanks for all the vibes but I've miscarried again today. The scan on Friday will say for sure but I know I have.

Thanks again everyone xx
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01-11-2011, 04:57 PM
Sorry to hear that Pidge
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01-11-2011, 05:24 PM
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