I've heard some sad stories about miscarriages and it's making me anxious. I want to understand the general statistics. How many pregnancies, on average, end in miscarriage? I hope everything goes well for me.
It is true that around 15% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, and most happen in the first trimester due to genetic issues. But please don't let this statistic steal your peace. The odds of a healthy pregnancy are much higher, so stay positive and trust your body.
Miscarriage rates are high, which is why I was a nervous wreck for nine months. Now that my baby is here and keeping me awake 24/7, I realize the worrying never actually stops, it just changes! Don't let the online stats ruin your current peace, go get some sleep while you can.
Miscarriage is unfortunately very common, but it is almost never the mother's fault. Try not to let these numbers scare you too much. Just focus on your health and take care of yourself.
I read that almost 1 in 5 pregnancies end early and it literally kept me awake all night during my first trimester. I am in my second trimester now and still get anxious before every ultrasound. Did anyone else also have this constant fear?
Stats say about 10 to 20 percent of known pregnancies end in miscarriage, which sounds scary. Because of my PCOS history, I was constantly worried about this too. But please remember, most women go on to have perfectly healthy babies, so try to take it one day at a time.
Honestly, reading too much data online will only increase your BP. My practical advice is to stop googling statistics altogether and just focus on your doctor's instructions. Keep yourself busy with light hobbies, it keeps the mind calm.
It breaks my heart to even think about this, but it is a painful reality that many of us have faced silently. If you are going through this anxiety, please know that you are not alone and your feelings are completely valid. Sending you so much love and a big warm hug.