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what do i do now??

2nd day of vomiting and fainting. Tried to call ob and he's not working til tomorrow. Tried to call on-call ob and no answer. Called the hospital and they told me I probably have a virus and they don't want me infecting the other pregnant women! Too bad my bp keeps spiking and I've already been diagnosed with preeclamplsia. What am I supposed to do now? Never felt so alone having to get through this awful time :'(
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Thanks ladies. I ended up seeing my ob as soon as he was on and he got me admitted without drama. I'm hoping to have some fluids and go home in a couple of days but dr has warned depending on tests this could be it until delivery. Haven't vomited in 3hrs so keeping my fingers crossed!
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I mean vomiting is ok vut fainting u need to get urself checked
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I mean vomiting is ok vut fainting u need to get urself checked
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Definitely go to ER
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9812003 tn?1452545539
I agree that you should go to the ER. I hope everything is ok.
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9812003 tn?1452545539
I agree that
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10006638 tn?1408770818
I agree. Probably? Like,  come on!
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I'd be going to emergency if you have been diagnosed with preeclampsia... They have no idea if you have a virus or not until they actually see you!!! Just go, that's what a hospital is for, to treat unwell people and do not let them tell you otherwise!!
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