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Hospital

I may go to the hospital this evening due to a gush of clear watery odorless liquid when I bent over this morning (I'm only 18w today) and I was wondering if medicaid covers a hospital visit? And also, I've never had to go to the hospital, so do I just go to the ER (may be a dumb question, but idk) this is my very first pregnancy & I'm 18yrs old. So far this has been a wonderful & smooth pregnancy, but I'm just soooo worried that the clear liquid could have been some amniotic fluid (I pray that's not the case & that my baby is okay), I also haven't felt him/her move as much today...As soon as my hubby gets off work I'm going to probably go to the hospital to be on the safe side...
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Go to the regular er not l&d you go to l&d from 20+ weeks.. are you still leaking fluid? It could of Just been more discharge then usual.. also if you had sex (it couldbe from that) df go get checked out and I hope everything is okay Hun. Keep us posted!! Praying for you and baby
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Ya I think you go to e.r. until you are 20 wks and then you'll go to l&d
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Thank you :) and I hope so too, I'm so worried, I hope it's over nothing though. I'll update as soon as I know something. Prayers please.
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Good luck sweetie hope everything is okay keep us updated.
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Okay thank you! :)
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4852917 tn?1386378680
Medicaid covers a hospital visit. Just bring card with you. And you'll probably go to emergency room and they will send you where you need to be.
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