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I'm scared this is happening

Ok so I'm hoping I'm not having a miscarriage. I have been through this for the last couple months finally got my bfp had it confirmed at the doctors I'm really early though about 3 weeks. My hcg levels were 29 4 days ago and I'm suppose to go for my first visit jan 16. I had sex with my husband last night and when I woke up this morning I went to the bathroom and noticed a little blood in my underwear but when I wiped it was a lot and bright red. I don't have any cramping and I put on a pad it is filling up but its not heavy like a period but it is def there when I wipe and it is in my pad. I'm not sure what to think I'm really upset because I want this more than anything since I found out. What could be happening am I loosing the pregnancy
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It could be the intercourse you had the night before. Same thing happened to me when I was like 12 weeks.
Except there was blood everyyywhere. I bled all night and the next day.
I went to my doctor to get checked, and it was just the sex. Lol
If it's really concerning you.. id go to the er..
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You may be miscarring but just pray and take it real easy for the next couple of weeks. Make your next appointment and ask about the cerival cerclage. that may help you keep your pregnancy longer. Ill pray for you and congrats to you and your husband
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