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1667267 tn?1322003971

Im scared!

Yesterday Afternoon I went to the bathroom and on the tp was a beige type of discharge but looks like blood not red or pink. i was so frantic i went to the ER. Finally after 6 hours when I was looked at the doc tells me that she doesnt see anything to be alarmed and in some women around the time they would get their menstral this can happen. She did a transvaginal U/s and showed me the baby the lil angel seemed fine he or she was moving around and the heart was beating, but he/she was moving so much she couldnt get a reading on the heart rate. I know God couldnt have blessed me with this miracle to take it away. i go for my first trimester screening tomorrow. im going to let them check me there cause the ER I went to is not where Ill be giving birth. the doc in ER put me on Bed Rest. I was just wondering has anyone here ever experienced this.
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561393 tn?1320962815
i have been pregnant 9 with 4 making it over 17 weeks and I bleed with all of them at the begining I does happen and I know it is very scary with you seeing a heart beat and movement is a very good sign. Try to relax and take it easy as much as you can. good luck
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Well with ma 3rd baby it was not bleedin but wen I wood have been due af I had the cramps and thought they were goin 2 come but wif my 2nd baby I bleed lots almost for the 1st 3 month and she is 7 now I think u and baby will b ok :) keep is posted x
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