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Please help. first time mommy to be

I'm 6 weeks fist time pregnant. Monday I found out I was pregnant then started bleeding pretty heavy,I went to the hospital and they said looks like I have uti and might be having a miscarriage. I stoped bleeding 2 hours later.I go tomorrow to doctors to get blood work and see what's going on. But I'm very scared. What to do?
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Thank you everyone: )
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8544739 tn?1399067859
Just try to relax and not stress. That maybe hard but stress isnt good for the baby. Keep ur fluids up and eat healthy.
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Dont be scared there is a possibility that your baby is still there and your body is just stressed out and bleeding a bit but my little sister had bleeding all the way through her pregnancy and her baby girl is just fine, healthy and 2 month old .... stay strong and dont stress too much about it because that can make it worse
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973741 tn?1342342773
Hi there.  Try not to worry as it doesn't help anything. Nothing you can do.  Hopefully you'll get good news sweetie.  Hang in there.  
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10256164 tn?1408981241
If* it happens
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10256164 tn?1408981241
Don't stress.
I was told I may of had one I got the blood work and I still have my baby.
It it happens it happens and there is a reason but we will never understand.  
Hope for the best.
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