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positive Dec.1st

Hi ladies.  
So Nov. 1st I had a period and on Dec. 1st got a positive test. I am having a hard time finding an OB  so I'm not sure how many weeks I am also,  I've had slight cramps is it ok as long as I don't have any blood? This is my second child even though he's only almost 2 I can't really remember everything that happen with my body then.
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Congratulations! (: good luck. An OB Dr won't see me until I get my med card switched to parent med. Its weird to me to do this Cause I'm from KY and they didn't switch when you became pregnant it was all the same. I've just been a little stressed cause I have a heart prob and pacemaker. I've had to atop my heart pill cause it causes birth defects, but can't get in to see a Dr. Its a little stressful, but so thankful for baby #2.
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Hey i also had last period 1st nov and found out im pregnant last week. I have also had cramping and i had a few days of bleeding too. If you are worried ask for an early scan. Thats what ive got this friday :)
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Thank you
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The first thing you want to do is find an ob as I'm sure you know. Some cramping is normal as your body is changing. I'm 6 Weeks and I had both cramping and bleeding at 5 weeks which was very frightening to me. However, my obgyn ran test and it appears the baby is fine. I've been pregnant before and did not have cramping or bleeding. Every pregnancy is different. Wishing you well!
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