@knottie53abf5f8ce0756fb We really discourage one off posts like this for a few reasons, but I understand your worry.
The chance of miscarriage for most normal pregnancies is less than 1% at 15 weeks (source: https://datayze.com/miscarriage-chart.php, https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322634.php). If you have seen the baby and heard the heartbeat multiple times, my inclination is to say that your baby is just fine. Some women don't show until much later than others, and some show in different ways. If you are truly concerned, you can always schedule an elective ultrasound or call your doctor to ask if you can hear the heartbeat again. You may also consider purchasing a home doppler, if you feel your anxiety will continue through pregnancy.
I greatly apologize for my post I in no way meant to not abide by the rules of this group. I’m terribly sorry but thank you for your advice and I understand if my post is to be removed.
@knottie53abf5f8ce0756fb It's ok! If you're going to stick around the community though, I recommend reading the *READ THIS FIRST* post and the other pinned posts at the top of this thread
@knottie53abf5f8ce0756fb There are several posts pinned to the top of the main August 2019 board for new members to read, including **Read First** Board Organization. I strongly suggest you read that first and then introduce yourself in the Introduce Yourself thread that is pinned at the very top.
Once you have introduced yourself, there are several threads here that you can post in that will garner a wider audience for your questions such as FTM Check In, Weekly Questions, Symptoms, etc. I also suggest you change your username to something more manageable, so
people can tag you easily when they answer your question.
Good luck. I hope you find the answers and support you need.
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The chance of miscarriage for most normal pregnancies is less than 1% at 15 weeks (source: https://datayze.com/miscarriage-chart.php, https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322634.php). If you have seen the baby and heard the heartbeat multiple times, my inclination is to say that your baby is just fine. Some women don't show until much later than others, and some show in different ways. If you are truly concerned, you can always schedule an elective ultrasound or call your doctor to ask if you can hear the heartbeat again. You may also consider purchasing a home doppler, if you feel your anxiety will continue through pregnancy.