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CAN ONE STILL BE PREGNANT AFTER SPOTTING 3 TIMES IN A WEEK.

I Missed my period December 2016, had pregnancy symptoms like spitting, sleeping and visiting the toilet often, food craving, back pain,etc, but had something they explained to me to be spotting on 10th this January, Very little blood then it skipped the next day and came out very little again on 12 and same thing on 14.. I did scan and they said they are seeing something small that it could be a baby and it could not be. so my question is, please can I still be pregnant? If no And again any solution to keep my baby ? Is there any drug that I can take or something else I can do ? Please I need your answer and advice as soon as possible?
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I wouldn't eat anything bad and take all the prenatal vitamins and stuff that you need to be taking and drink lots of water and rest. Don't do any heavy lifting It can either just be spotting or if you are pregnant it could be a miscarriage:( really hope it's not that. But if you continue to bleed I would go to the hospital just to make sure you aren't having a miscarriage
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Thank u very much for ur answers. Actually the spotting was just for 4 days n it wasn't regular also.. still having my symptoms though. I am not taking any prenatal vitamins coz I don't know the one to buy n DOC did not mention it to me either.

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