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PLEASE HELP!!

I am 9 weeks pregnant wih my first child. I was bleeding last week so i went to see my doctor immediatly. During
The ultrasound, they found out that my baby has no heartbeat. I am schrdilrd for 2nd ultrasound tomorrow to see any
Changes. The spotting has also stopped now.

Can my baby still be saved? I am also taking medicines to avoid miscarriage.

Hope to hear from you.
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Hi Sweddy!

The father of my child is also nowhere to be found. Its a double stress for me. I am hoping for prayers. My life is ruined. i wish to keep this baby because this is a blessing from God and i hope he won't take it away.  I need mental help as well.
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Hi Monica. The father of my child is also nowhere to be found. Its a double stress for me. I am hoping for prayers. My life is ruined. i wish to keep this baby because this is a blessing from God and i hope he won't take it away.  I need mental help as well.
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Sigh I'll pray that everything will go good, I'm not sure if is a miscarriage or what God Bless
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Sorry to hear that, I personally don't know what the possibility is, but I will pray that everything will be good, just keep positive, I know it easier said than done but try, wish you so much luck, x
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