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freaked out....I don't wantt to lose my baby

Yesterday I went to the bathroom around 1 o'clock with no real feelings of pain or cramping and found blood and clots when I wiped. It slowed down for the day then disappeared by 8pm.should I be sacred. I'm 36 with my first child at 11 weeks.
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12981378 tn?1440334797
Any updated? Did u go to ur doctor? Keep us posted
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My SIL had placenta previa and it started out around 12 weeks with clotting. She ended up spending most of her pregnancy on bed rest. Definitely get checked if you have not already. Good luck.
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961574 tn?1520648103
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It sounds like your baby is still perfectly fine.  Pease call your doctor, to make sure though.  Get an ultrasound to ease your mind.  I spotted/bled from week 5 to week 16 of my pregnancy, pretty much everyday. Hang in there, and get checked out. Also, increase your water consumption.
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12981378 tn?1440334797
If you have clots you need to be checked. Go to the hospital or the doctor.
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I agree that you should be checked by a doctor and try to rest and drink plenty of fluids. Bleeding can happen even if things are fine, but you need to be checked.
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Have you been checked out? Just because it's stopped or slowed down doesn't mean you don't need to be seen. If I was you I'd go to the hospital and be seen. Good luck.
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