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Ladies I'm in a rut I have had 2 miscarriages and now I'm pregnant I'm feeling light cramps and I'm going to the RR more do I go to the doctors asap since I'm a high risk?
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your uterus is probably stretching , i had crazy cramping up until 12 weeks and now im 30 weeks and my son is healthy and very strong and active ! Its probably nothing to worry about love but if you do want your own peace at mind head to the ER
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9634886 tn?1405819605
i didnt have any insurance either. but if you are applying for medicaid they go back a month or two and cover it. but idk its always up to you. just try not to stress yourself out its not good for you or baby i know its hard and i know your scared. i am too i was from the second i found out. but just relax and keep calm. i hope that everything goes ok for you and baby grows strong and healthy. but if you get scared its always better to check. better safe then sorry.
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I'm only four weeks and have no insurance I'm waiting for the states approval idk what to do I can't lose this baby
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9634886 tn?1405819605
yes i wld go asap. if you ever get to concerned you could always go to the er as well. its better to be safe then sorry. i have gone like 4 or 5 times. but im feeling better about it.
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Plz I need advice
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