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hi everyone 5 wks 3 days

hi everyone i am 5wks 3 days im bleeding/spotting with clots in it... ive contacted my doc she said to take it easy im really scared this is a miscarriage
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i was in the same boat as you. i started to spot at 7 weeks or 8 weeks pregnant.  also when i wiped after using the bathroom  i noticed tiny clots on the toilet paper.  but just to be side go see you dr and see if ever thing is ok.  i wish you and your child best lof luck and you both will be in my prayers
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tomorrow
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i have a appt with my ob. they wanna make sire everything is alright
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its little clots and im not cramping
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Then hang-tight in the unknown for a little bit. You should be able to have a vaginal ultrasound at 7 weeks to make sure your fetus is okay.
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Your doctor should do blood work on you, and then do another round of blood work a couple days later to see what your hCG levels are at. Spotting is very common early in pregnancy, even at various points of pregnancy, but the clots are concerning. I was told that if they are large clots, then that's when you worry. But if they're tiny clots, wait it out.
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I would recommend u to go see your doctor have them check u and maybe do another blood test
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