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really worried!!

So last night had really painfull shooting pains in my abdomin so much i couldnt sit!,shortly after had a bleed...it was bright red..was enough to wear a pantyliner.i was histerical with the pains and my husband demanded he to took me to A&E by then the bleeding had stopped and so had the pain.they hav got me an early scan for tomo.i hav a few pains today but no bleeding.im8 +3 and so nervous what my scan wil show tomo.has anyone else had anything similar??? :-(
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Thank u.x.
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Oh that's really good news!!! Congrats!!!
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Hey guys just an update...had my scan today after my bleed and everything is ok....saw my little baby and its really strong heartbeat!!! Was amazed!!!im so very lucky.x.
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The pain was all over wen the doc examined me he said it was very unlikely ectopic.stil no more bleeding so stayin hopefull.thank u all for ur comments wil keep u updated.x.x.x.
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this can be normal... but from my experience.. i've had two miscarriages, it doesnt sound like it could be good news :( i hope everything works out <3
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Is The pain more on 1 side or all over?
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I haven't...maybe everything is ok. Good luck.
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