How to have a healthy pregnancy after 2 miscarriages?
I lost two pregnancies before and now that im pregnant again im just constantly anxious, har din darr lagta hai. I want to do everything right this time. If u went through something similar, please share what helped u carry to full term.
My dear, after such challenges, it's natural to feel anxious. Trust in God's grace and focus on maintaining a positive mind. More importantly, follow every single piece of advice from your doctor, take your medicines diligently, and keep hope in your heart. Sometimes, it's truly a matter of faith and good medical care working together.
After two miscarriages, you absolutely *must* rely on proper medical guidance. There are no home remedies that can ensure a healthy pregnancy in such a situation. Your doctor might suggest specific tests or treatments to help prevent another miscarriage. Follow their advice diligently, that's the only way forward for a healthy pregnancy.
Oh sweetheart, I'm so incredibly sorry you've had to go through that. It takes immense courage to try again, and you're amazing for it! Make sure you're getting regular check-ups, follow all your doctor's advice, eat super healthy, and try to keep your stress levels low. You absolutely deserve this joy! ✨ Sending you lots of positive vibes!
Oh beti, yeh sunkar bahut dukh hua. Himmat mat haarna. Jab bhi agle pregnancy plan karo, apne doctor se sab kuch discuss karna. Woh sahi medicines aur dekhbhaal bataenge. Ghar ka poshtik khana khao aur khush rehne ki koshish karo. Bhagwan sab acha karenge.
I'm so incredibly sorry to hear about your previous losses. That must have been so heartbreaking. I'm still pregnant myself and can only imagine the anxiety. I hope you have a really compassionate doctor who can guide you every step of the way and give you all the reassurance you need.
First, get a thorough work-up to investigate the reasons for the previous miscarriages. Sometimes there's an underlying cause that can be treated. Then, find a supportive gynaecologist you trust completely. Expect more frequent monitoring, possibly progesterone support or other interventions from the very beginning. Don't hesitate to advocate for yourself and your baby.
This must be so difficult for you, beta. My mother always said after something like this, complete rest and being taken care of is the most important. Stay with your parents or MIL if possible, let them pamper you. And, of course, strictly follow your gynac's instructions, don't miss any check-ups.