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Miscarriage ? Or ok?

Hi,

I am about 7  weeks pregnant and have been bleeding for the last week and a half, the blood is bright red and have passed two small clots, I went for a scan and they saw a small heart beat but I am still bleeding . I have done another blood yes and it shows my hcg levels went up but only slightly . Is this likely going to be a Miscarriage ?
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Thankyou very much it's just hard waiting , but I'm hopefull
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I bet this is a very scary time for you. But stay encouraged and optimistic. Your in my thoughts and prayers! Praying that everything works out in your and baby favor.
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Try not to stress or over due it. Relax. I know it is easier said then done.
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That has never happened to me. But I also have never had a miscarriage. But if your numbers keep going up then that is a good sign. I hope everything turns out good for you and goodluck.
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Is it a bad sign that I have lost all symptoms of pregnancy for example my breast were tender and now they are not since bleeding also u was urinating a lot  now I'm not....
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Thankyou I go for another blood test in two days to see if it gets up any higher .
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You never know, it could end up being one or you could end up having everything be fine and have a good pregnancy. Its a good sign that your hcg levels are going up. I hope everything ends up being fine for you.
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