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im 6 nearly 7 weeks pregnant and last monday i started bleeding which got heavier with a few clots like a period,i went to see my midwife on tuesday who sent me to the hospital the doctor internally examined me and my cervix was closed and wasnt too concerned,i didnt stop bleeding till late thursday,and i have to wait till monday for the scan i am worried i have lost the baby allready but im still feeling sicky and my boobs feel a little heavier
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now i have had a little bit of brown discharge in my knickers earlier today is it anything to worry about?
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ty all xxx
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1386405 tn?1291587800
i would say having symptoms still is a good sign and you can still have bleeding without losing the baby
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1328947 tn?1295011446
please dont stress it could just be a subcronic hemeriage that popped i have one and the doc told me if it pops i would think i had a mc but now im about to be 14 weeks and everything is great just keep prayin and try not to stress!! good luck
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1299678 tn?1327315957
It's difficult to comment, I personally would think that the symptoms would suggest a miscarriage as bleeding and clots is not normal. I would have thought they would have scanned you immediately, but don't panic too much, it wont make the situation any better. All I can say is don't give up hope until you know more, best of luck and hope it goes well for you x
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