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Not sure what to do ! Still no doctor !!!

I am 26 weeks nd still havent seen a doctor. I bin trying but I don't have the proper health care for where I am I have bin so many hospitals nd they won't take me they just send me to other hospitals. My baby moves normailly, I eat healthy , nd haven't had any complications so far but like I'm stressed about it. I know I have to see one I bin trying so hard to get an appt. Has anyone ever had the same problem or bin this long without a doctor before???
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it's really, important that you see one. like a.s.a.p cause they have to check for tha heartbeat, and you have to get a pap smer too, 2 make sure everythings okay with baby.. plus ultrasounds to know if your baby is growning properly and developing tha way he/she should be..
i think you should really go see one cause it's important. don't wana regret anything in tha end. you know ? tha sooner tha better
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Have you contacted your local planned parentohood? Or looked into the United Way or YWCA? There are thousands of organizations that can help you and the baby. Not to mention that pregnant women qualify for medicaid insurance. I suggest getting to a computer and start googling every question you have. That's a long time not to be seen even if you are taking care of yourself. You'll feel better when you hear the heart beat and see the baby. There's plenty of ways to get help  you can even try a local church.
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