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5975291 tn?1430718287

first ultrasound not until the 8th

Honestly im scared im worried that it won't be a baby because I kno things can happen in the first trimester and the 8th of April seems sooo far away... is there a way to know everything okay in there until my ultrasound??? I don't even kno how many weeks I am
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And you calling another pregnant women hormonal when your pregnant yourself doesn't look good. Common now it's just like you trying to throw shade at me and mock me for having a college education when I'm pretty sure you don't have one yourself. I was just trying to give this momma some true information and you came out of nowhere lol goodluck in the future haha
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Lmao in a way it does make me an app expert! Going to "college" and taking classes in this type of field! Where do you think doctors became experts at and got their masters/diplomas? By taking COOLLEEGGEE classess...sound jealous much....
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^^ dang hormonal much, calm yourself ladie. Congrats on taking a class guess that makes you the app expert from now on no one should  give an opinion they should just go straight  to you for all their questions.
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@mrs_studman how old are you? 18 19?
I took health and a parenting class in college which covered all of this. Don't try to correct me or act like a nurse or doctor and give false information out
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5975291 tn?1430718287
Oh ok thanks yall  I feel a sense of relief now
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When there's no spotting your tipicly a low risk pregnancy, and spotting can lead to a high risk pregnancy. Its usually normal, but if you don't have any that's good too.
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Yeah I know it is normal but it's also good if there is no spotting.
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P.S spotting is normal especially in your first trimester..i had spotting the day i took my pregnancy test
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When i first found out i was pregnant i wanted an ultrasound right then and there it was at night so next morning i went to thw doctors and they had me take a pee test to confirm it and sent me home and hours later i got a call saying my first ultrasound/obgyn appointment wont be for another 3 weeks. I was going crazy especially since my periods were irregular and in 3 years having unprotected sex never got pregnant and surprised that i was since i hadnt gotten my period in 4 months when i found out but ended up finding out i was only 2 months pregnant. But the only thing you can do is stay calm and try not to worry to much. Goodluck
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Its better to not have spotting. :)
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So your about 9 weeks, cramping is normal, it your body making room and preparing for the baby. 9 weeks is usually the peak for morning sickness, but if you haven't had any, that's fine. Consider yourself lucky my morning sickness didn't stop until week 10. Every ones different. I wasn't real hungry around that time either. I would say your little one is just fine. :)
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5975291 tn?1430718287
My last cycle Jan 30th and no spotting at all a little cramping tho not really hungry like I was before I found out I was pregnant  
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I don't have my first ultrasound until the 8th too haven't even been in for a check up. The 8th will be my first appointment and the are plan on getting everything I need done. I'm 12 weeks today. When was the first day of you last period? Are you spotting red or Brown?
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