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Stupid question...

I am 9 weeks pregnant almost 10 and I had a m/c in December due to low HR and a hematoma and something to do with the yolk sac, now I heard the heartbeat of 150 and the hematoma is still there but I am not bleeding. I have had a terrible cough for 4 weeks that kinda hurts my stomach at the bottom when I cough and the MD's think it is just a strained muscle. For about a week I don't feel pregnant like I did earlier on, and this is now my third, so I kinda know whats going on. I haven't had any bleeding, but all of a sudden my breasts don't hurt and I am not so sick all the time and I actually feel like I am losing weight. Should I bother my doctor with this or am I just worrying myself because of the last m/c. The ultrasound was 2 weeks ago and eveything was fine except for the hematoma, but they are not worried they said unless I bleed. What tests should I ask for? I havent had my HCG levels done for a while, so that would be a good 4 days before I know if they are still doubling.....what should I do, or am I just being crazy?
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I've had 3 children and 4 pregnancies ( I miscarried in January). Its not unusual to start feeling better when you get closer to the end of the first trimester.

If you are really worried, don't be afraid to tell your doctor and ask to hear the heartbeat for some reassurance, after a loss they should be receptive to helping calm your fears.

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Thank you, any little bit of reassurance helps. Good luck with your new bundle of joy and god bless you for having that many children!
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i had 5 kids so far and pregant with 6th.i diid misscarry be4 too.i think u are all right.alot of women have preganancies systoms disappear.the only thing that rembers me i am pregant right now at 17 wks is i have a little belly and gained 15 lbs so far.i wouldn't worry if u are not bleeding or cramping.i worried at first this time because i spotted off and on for the first 2 months.i heard the baby's heart beat last week so i know things are fine now.
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