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9weeks pregnant dont feel it.

Hey,
I'm 27 and this is my second pregnancy I have a 4year old. but with this preganacy I dont feel right went to the doctor I'm 9weeks and she did tests on me sent me to the Hospital got a scan Doctor said she couldnt find anything but said it was the scaners fault coz it was old and really only did later pregnancys ( so why have the stupid thing there in the first place) When I first became pregnant i had sore breasts and morning sickness and felt pregnant then everything just stoped now i'm sore in my lower back and have cramps feeling faint and tired but not bleeding. I have to go back to the hospital on Tuesday but I cant understand why she didnt see anything and why blame a cumputer??  help me do I still have my baby????
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Thank,
Looked up the information onthe net about the blighted ovum thats what i feel its like thank you, i'll know by tomorrow my faith.
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if you had no bleeding, baby is still there if it is not a blighted ovum. if your doctor was concerned about it being an empty sac, you would have been sent to ER or double checked somewhere else with proper working machinery. your symptoms are normal for being pregnant. my sickness went and was replaced with feeling faint, and i still have that feeling. unless you have bleeding or severe pain, things are probably ok. if you were going to be made aware of a problem, you would (should) have been told
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