It is totally natural for a woman to worry about their growing baby's health when they have found out they are expecting. However, it can be particularly difficult to handle the stress and get over a miscarriage once you have one. Often times a woman wants to get pregnant again after they lose a baby. This article can help ease your mind and get you on the right track to a healthy pregnancy and put the devastation of a miscarriage behind you.
After you find out you are pregnant after a miscarriage, it can be stressful waiting to find out if you are going to carry this baby full term. Try to take your mind off of it and relax. You can try some relaxing hobby that you have or take up a project that you have been meaning to do. As long as you are staying busy, the wait will seem like it has gone by in the blink of an eye.
Beta blood draws show the amount of HcG, the pregnancy hormone, in your blood at the time. It may or may not help to compare your past beta blood draws to the new ones that you have taken in your new pregnancy. You should ask your doctor if they think this is the right path to take. These tests vary and you could be having a healthy pregnancy and cause yourself more stress by worrying about comparing notes of your miscarriage.
People find it relaxing to repeat a mantra when they start worrying about something. This can also help with pregnancy. Come up with a positive mantra to repeat to yourself when you find yourself becoming overwhelmed with stress about the pregnancy. Breathe deeply and repeat the mantra to yourself to become centered and feel better about carrying your child to full term.
The first ultrasound that you are going to have may seem like a million light years away but they are normally just a month or so into your pregnancy. You should try to relax, repeat your mantra, and stay positive about they idea that you will be bringing a child into this world.
Do not ever stress about not being able to feel your baby move. Women feel the movements of the baby at different times in their pregnancies. Sometimes, they do not feel the baby move until they are six months pregnant! You do not want to spend a half a year fretting. Consider purchasing a fetal heart monitor so you can hear the heart beat to set your mind at ease.
You should never be afraid or feel detached from your baby. It is okay to be nervous but do not allow this to control your life. You should bond with any child that you are carrying.
This article should h ave given you some ideas on how you can deal with being pregnant again after the loss of another pregnancy. If you are still having problems dealing after trying these tips out, talk to your OBGYN for tips as well.