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Perigestational Hemorrage

Well, we have been blessed with some good news!!!. We might be adoptiing a baby in Sept ..If everything goes according to plan.. The young girl is only 11 wks along, but praying she will carry this baby full term..I think this is God's plan for us, since we are not getting pregnant on our own.  She had to go to ER yesterday and they said she was experienceing Perigestional Hemorrage.. They said we were not to worried about it.. I will be taking her to US appt nxt tuesday ... Im really prays this all works out for us.......Have any of you ladies had this before , and everything turn out ok...... Mary.....:)
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I also wouldn't mind adopting but domestically it is hard for a single person. International adoption is wayyy to expensive and cumbersome as I have already looked into it. So I'm better off goimg to an RE. I hope everything works out or you.
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377493 tn?1356502149
How absolutely incredibly wonderful!!!  I would love love to adopt!!  I am not entirely certain on this, so check with a Dr. , but I believe this is a small hemorrage outside of the gestational sack with a very low chance of interfering with the pregnancy.  I should probably look it up before saying that, but I am certain that is what it is.  I think the majority of the time they just bleed out and no issue.

Oh Mary, I hope this is it for you.  What a beautiful gift this women is giving you and what a wonderful mother you will be.  Please keep us posted. I am so excited for you.
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