May 2016 Moms

Chances of NOT having an early miscarriage

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Re: Chances of NOT having an early miscarriage

  • @TeamAng

    https://www.babycenter.com/pregnancy-due-date-calculator

    This is what I used and it was accurate. I'm assuming you haven't been to an US yet because you are asking this. They usually get a better due date when they measure the baby. Mine was right on track! The office you go to will ask when the first day of your last period was and add 40 weeks to it (38 weeks gestation and 2 weeks is usually when you ovulate). I knew I ovulated late so I was actually 6w5d instead of 7w4d when they booked my appointment. I hope that answers your question? :)
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  • TeamAng said:

    Apologies if this has been asked, but do the timings relate to actual gestation times, or to the way your doctor dates your pregnancy (I.e. Adding the two weeks before conception)? Would be super grateful if someone knows.

    I'd be shocked if it wasn't the typical dating of pregnancy.
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  • This is the original table, which I think can answer some questions asked in this thread: https://spacefem.com/pregnant/mc.php?m=08&d=10&y=12

    Other than this, I don't know much more than you do.
  • My symptoms come and go too! It crazy one day fine the next I m miserable or up all night nauseous? I had a late miscarriage with my first this will be my fourth and I m paranoid too as Dr said at first u/s that placenta is pulling away a little and it usually correct itself but sometimes ends in MC? So super paranoid now and on pelvic rest.
  • Thanks for posting this! It has been crazy nerve wrecking as this is my first pregnancy and my poor DH is stressed off the wall. I will show him this and hope it helps as much as it did me
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  • @wellinaustin - I was feeling a little better until my friend at work lost her baby at around the 11 weeks and I found out today a high school classmate lost hers at 12 weeks. It's so common, it's terrifying. I wish I wasn't so naive the first time around. I have my next ultrasound a week from tomorrow...
  • Same here. It's reassuring, but not really if you've miscarried before like we have. I miscarried at 9 weeks, so this doesn't help me as I go into my 8 week 3 day ultrasound tomorrow with baby #2, but I'm glad it can help calm others. Anything can happen at any time and it's good to be aware.
  • DutchLucyLuDutchLucyLu member
    edited October 2015
    @taragallagher14, I'm sorry for your loss and anything can happen. I'm sure we're all aware of that. I'm ten weeks today so I'm officially 'off the chart' but I still worry, which is only natural and which is exactly why it's nice to have some reassuring statistics. :)
  • It's so good to read this thread as so many women here have had the same cramps, bleeds, No symptoms apart from exhaustion as me. It makes me feel like I'm not alone and I totally appreciate that
  • Same here. It's reassuring, but not really if you've miscarried before like we have. I miscarried at 9 weeks, so this doesn't help me as I go into my 8 week 3 day ultrasound tomorrow with baby #2, but I'm glad it can help calm others. Anything can happen at any time and it's good to be aware.

    Heck, anything can happen at any time even AFTER the baby is born. Personally, I don't want to live in fear.
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  • conrkm38 said:

    @wellinaustin - I was feeling a little better until my friend at work lost her baby at around the 11 weeks and I found out today a high school classmate lost hers at 12 weeks. It's so common, it's terrifying. I wish I wasn't so naive the first time around. I have my next ultrasound a week from tomorrow...

    It's 20% likely which is high for sure, but when you think of all the people you know who are pregnant and have a healthy baby vs. the handful of people you know who have had miscarriages it's more telling. I know how you feel because I feel it too, but just trying to play devils advocate and hoping it makes you a little less stressed.


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  • 9 weeks today, starting to feel a little less anxious now!
  • nick&heathernick&heather member
    edited October 2015
    SarahJo8, ask your OB to test your progesterone levels to see if you are low and need supplementation to possibly prevent miscarriage. And if your doc says no you may want to look at a new provider. Edit, maybe the blood in the gestational sack is a totally different explanation for the bleeding and docs assessed risk of mc? I just wanted to mention the progesterone blood test and supplementation bc it is so frustrating to me that I have some friends whose doctors have them suffer the 3 miscarriages before they will do any tests or interventions, and other friends whose docs will be right on the testing for progesterone at the fist sign of spotting or after 1 miscarriage and then they get the benefit of progesterone supplementation.
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  • Thanks nick&heather!
    They were concerned about my progesterone, so did blood tests at my check up. My levels were actually really good! My most recent scan showed no signs of blood in the uterus, but still having light, brown spotting that shows up and stops pretty randomly. My doctor said that it may continue and it may just stop. It's all very nerve-wracking!
  • I love you for having posted this. Made me feel less nervous!
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  • Glad to see this! It's my first pregnancy and I was all but convinced I would certainly miscarry. These numbers help me stay positive!!! Thanks!
  • Happy graduation day to me! I'm officially off the chart. :)
  • I'm at 97.9 today! But I did have a subchorionic bleed this weekend which freaked me out a lot. Had an us today and the heartbeat was strong, which was a huge relief. It was comforting to know that once you see the heartbeat, risk goes way down!
  • 97.8 % today woo hoo!
  • Thank you so much for posting this!
  • yvide said:
    @wellinaustin - I was feeling a little better until my friend at work lost her baby at around the 11 weeks and I found out today a high school classmate lost hers at 12 weeks. It's so common, it's terrifying. I wish I wasn't so naive the first time around. I have my next ultrasound a week from tomorrow...
    It's 20% likely which is high for sure, but when you think of all the people you know who are pregnant and have a healthy baby vs. the handful of people you know who have had miscarriages it's more telling. I know how you feel because I feel it too, but just trying to play devils advocate and hoping it makes you a little less stressed.
    Not to spoil the mood, but you probably know a lot more people who had miscarriages. I didn't know about my mother's and my mother in law's until I had my own. The only people who know about my two miscarriages are my parents, my in-laws and one of my friends. Not even my sister knows about them. There is still a lot of shame and secrecy involved when dealing with miscarriages.
    I know a lot of women who have and have not had MCs. I am among a pretty open community of women who have talked about their unfortunate situations and their fortunate ones -- this may be because I am so open about my previous MC that I've heard so many stories of people like me. I actually talk about it whenever it makes sense to, not because I want anyone's pity, but because I think the shame and secrecy involved needs to be fixed. People TTC need to know they are not along when they go through loss and quite frankly I didn't want to be alone.

    That being said, the statistic is 20% of pregnancies, not 20% of women. For every MC story I have heard, I've heard double, if not triple stories of success. That doesn't necessarily mean that those success stories didn't at one point suffer a loss. However, if I wanted to look at women I know who have vs. never had loss (from only a pool of women I'm 100% sure of) then I would say maybe it was closer to 60% never had one and 40% have. If I look at the healthy pregnancies vs MC from that same pool of women it would be 70% healthy pregnancies, 30% MC. This is obviously a small sample size of about 20 women who I know well enough to know all the particulars of their pregnancies, but in my instance I do believe strongly that I know more women who have had healthy pregnancies than have had miscarriages.



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  • Same here, 3rd times a charm I hope...for both of us!
  • This chart has been so reassuring these last few weeks. Thank you so much for posting it!!
  • Thank you for sharing because this is something I think about EVERYDAY. Having fertility issues makes me worry that I might loss our pregnancy.
  • Having suffered a loss in May this is what I need to see. I'm currently 8 weeks and another week and I graduated the chart! I've been checking it every couple days since six weeks and it's given me a better mental out look on my pregnancy.
  • I'm at 97% today!
  • Where is the chart
  • Yay I graduated off this chart
  • Where is the chart

    It's in the first post, on the first page.
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  • 1mae20161mae2016 member
    edited October 2015
    Although this chart is reassuring, it doesn't take the anxiousness away. Being pregnant is such a scary, amazing, random, and crazy thing. No one pregnancy is the same which makes it even more difficult to stay on the positive side of any one persons symptoms, especially my own! Call me pessimistic- which is probably a pretty accurate adjective to describe me- but I will always be a worry wart even after baby makes their grand appearance. Looking for strength within myself and I hope all of you ladies can find your own too. <3
    *edited for grammatical errors.
  • lullz said:

    Well i had a miscarriage last July and i found out on 9 September of this month that I'm blessed with a pregnancy...so how can i calculate when did i conceive? My last period was on 10 August...good luck all

    My last period was also august 10th! According to my calculations I conceived on or around the 24th. Congrats!
  • 9 weeks 2days today!! Yayy
  • Just got on here to read comments and know this is a different pregnancy after 2 losses.
    BUT...
    It's great to see another hawkeye!!
    I love in Colorado now but lived there for many years before.
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