((((((hugs)))))) Marie, I'm sorry for the spotting and such, but I think you are going to be OK, IMHO, I think you sound hormonal, that IS a good thing
I know how scary spotting can be. I spotted (brownish) at 7 weeks and it totally freaked me out as well because that's how my m/c started with my first pregnancy. I'm still here at 11.5 weeks. I really think we'll stop freaking out when we hit that 2T mark. I'm hoping so, this paranoia is killing me! I hope you can find some peace of mind :)
I'm so sorry your feeling this way sweetie. I know how scary everything can be and the spotting certainly doesn't help matters. The important thing is that you've seen a good heartbeat and your symptoms are good. Hopefully your appt. on Weds. will reassure you. Make sure you have an understanding Dr. who will let you come in when you need to.
As far as your DH, I know they can be buttheads at times, just remember that they handle stress and worry differently than we do and they have their own set of worries about the pg. Just be sure to keep the lines of communication open and let him know what you need- even if it's just a hug.
I'll be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Sending you hugs and calming vibes!
Being pg after a loss is very scary. The spotting is also very scary. Big(((((((Hugs))))))) to you.
But, the spotting doesn't mean there is a problem. Many women have spotting during pregnancy and deliver healthy babies. Your symptoms and the ultrasounds have been very good. Your little bean is doing really well. Tomorrow will be a better day.
(((((Hugs)))))) Sheila
P.S. I thought I would feel better after reaching my milstrones too, but I am still scared. That seems to be very normal for us PALs.
OH... I am so sorry to hear your news. I am in a smiliar boat, but I had terrible bleeding. I am 12 w 1 d, and feel no better. I think 20 more weeks... Man. How are we going to make it?? Prayer. Friends. Trying to be positive. Hang in there.
Hi Guys...
Well, DH just called and apologized. One of the things he did when he was cleaning up my stuff was to "trim" my plants.
((((((hugs)))))) Marie, I'm sorry for the spotting and such, but I think you are going to be OK, IMHO, I think you sound hormonal, that IS a good thing
Marie,
I know how scary spotting can be. I spotted (brownish) at 7 weeks and it totally freaked me out as well because that's how my m/c started with my first pregnancy. I'm still here at 11.5 weeks. I really think we'll stop freaking out when we hit that 2T mark. I'm hoping so, this paranoia is killing me! I hope you can find some peace of mind :)
*Faith
EDD 8/18/07
Marie-
I'm so sorry your feeling this way sweetie. I know how scary everything can be and the spotting certainly doesn't help matters. The important thing is that you've seen a good heartbeat and your symptoms are good. Hopefully your appt. on Weds. will reassure you. Make sure you have an understanding Dr. who will let you come in when you need to.
As far as your DH, I know they can be buttheads at times, just remember that they handle stress and worry differently than we do and they have their own set of worries about the pg. Just be sure to keep the lines of communication open and let him know what you need- even if it's just a hug.
I'll be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Sending you hugs and calming vibes!
Love....
Marie,
Sweetie, I am sending you big hugs right now.
Marie:
Being pg after a loss is very scary. The spotting is also very scary. Big(((((((Hugs))))))) to you.
But, the spotting doesn't mean there is a problem. Many women have spotting during pregnancy and deliver healthy babies. Your symptoms and the ultrasounds have been very good. Your little bean is doing really well. Tomorrow will be a better day.
(((((Hugs))))))
Sheila
P.S. I thought I would feel better after reaching my milstrones too, but I am still scared. That seems to be very normal for us PALs.