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miscarriage

Had my first transvaginal ultrasound today at 7 weeks. Heart beat was only 48bpm. Ive had a call from my doc this afternoon she believes a miscarriage will happen over the weekend. Im devastated so is my partner. How soon would a miscarriage usually begin?
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Hi sorry to hear that you might have a miscarriage.  With me I had cramping abit more painful than period cramps yhan I started bbleeding brown blood  which changed  into red blood and than I started to past blood clots. But if u start to feel unwell or u think that yr lossing to much blood go straight  to a&e . X x
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Hi. Don't accept the verdict. Nothing is impossible with the Lord Jesus. Just this week, I watched a video on YouTube where apostle Guillermo Maldonado taught about the ressurection power of Jesus Christ. Many miracles have happened to ordinary people who heard this teaching and applied it. I'm taking about people praying and dead people coming back to life.  A nurse testified how she prayed for a woman who had a stillborn baby and the baby came back to life. She also prayed and another dead baby came back to life. Command the spirit of your unborn child to come back to your baby's body, in the Ressurected Power of Jesus Christ. Rebuke the spirit of death to leave your child right now, in Jesus Name. Pray this over and over and see the miracle unfold before your eyes. In Jesus Name, Amen.
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