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i need help

So I woke up at 4 in the morning today and went to the bathroom. I found that I have light bleeding that I never have had before. My stomach is cramping really bad and I don't know what to do. I don't have insurance at the moment because it's suppose to be coming in the mail so I can't afford to go to te hospital. Is this a miscarriage or has this happened to other pregnant girls? I'm 12 weeks on tuesday
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I'm so sorry.
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I went to the hospital and they said I miscarried at 9w 5d. It's been three and a half weeks so i'm going in today to see if I can get a d and c. The cramping used to come and go but now it's not stopping... Thank you all though. I found out my insurance in covered. I just haven't gotten the card yet.
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I completely agree with smjmekg.  Bleeding and bad cramping during pregnancy is not normal and should be evaluated immediately.

Do you know where your insurance coverage actually begins? Just because you dont have your card yet, doesnt mean you dont have coverage.  Something to look into.
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If you're having bad cramping and bleeding I would go to the ER. Don't wait for your insurance card, paying to make sure your baby is ok is well worth it. Some hospitals will let you make payment plans.
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