This is my first and im only 6 weeks. Honestly the fear is always there in my mind na, every time i go to washroom i check. Just want to know how common it actually is.
This is a really sensitive topic. While statistics exist, it's something best discussed with your gynac directly, they can give you accurate information without causing undue worry. Focusing on a healthy lifestyle, with doctor-approved gentle walks or yoga, helps maintain overall well-being, but nothing can prevent what's meant to be.
I totally understand why you're asking this, I panicked about it constantly during my first pregnancy! While some pregnancies do sadly end in miscarriage, it's actually not as common as our anxious minds make us believe. Most pregnancies go on to be healthy. Try to stay calm, listen to your body, and always talk to your gynac about any concerns.
I know this worry, it's a very common fear for first-time moms. While miscarriages do happen, please try not to dwell on the statistics too much. What's important is taking care of yourself, managing symptoms like morning sickness, and following your doctor's advice. Try to stay positive and keep yourself distracted.
Honestly, no one can give you an exact number that will apply to you. Miscarriages happen, but it doesn't mean it will happen to you. Instead of focusing on statistics, focus on practical things: attend all your appointments, eat healthy, and try to avoid stress. That's the best you can do.
Ugh, the worries are endless when you're pregnant, aren't they? I swear I Googled every possible terrifying scenario. Miscarriage rates vary, but it's not as high as your anxious mind might tell you. Seriously, put down the phone and try to get some rest. And if you're really worried, talk to your doc.