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I am a FTM and just had an ultrasound. I am 7weeks and 4days. In my ultrasound they saw some fluid build up which was caused by some hemerage of the big sac around the baby. This freaked me out and now I am looking up all kinds of things online to see what it could mean and possibly lead too. They said that this happens a lot in early weeks of pregnancy. And there is a high majority that my baby will be fine and the problem will fix itself. Has anyone experienced this before? And what were the outcomes? I'm scared this could possibly lead to a miscarriage.
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I was on bed rest for like 2 months And the doctors requested it. It's better to be safe than sorry.
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you are right about that. It made everything worse. Thanks for the advice. I'll try my best to just stay cool.
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how long were you on bed rest? Did you request it or did the doctor decided to put you on bed rest? That makes me feel better knowing that yours went away and they aren't just telling me that.
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Best thing to do is not research things it will only stress you out and scare you... You are not in control
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I've had that in the beginning of my pregnancy. I had to be put on bed rest for a couple months and It usually goes away in its own. I'm now only 19 days away from my due date and everything is perfectly fine.
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