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After Miscarraige

I had a miscarraige June 2nd baby had no hearbeat past 8+6 but I found out at 11+3 and didn't pass the baby until I would have been almost 13 weeks. I took pics of the placenta and everything and showed it to the doctor.
I think that I'm fine but the doctor didn't examine me at all no tests or anything and that worries me.
I feel like idk if my body is ok if that makes sense.
I have no medical insurance, I'm in the process of moving and my grandmother just passed.
I live in IL so I'm gonna try and apply for a healthy women's card and see a doctor but idk how long that will take.
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I forgot I posted this lol...thanks ladies.
Yonna it was horrible for me excruciating contractions and lower back pain every 2-3 minutes for about 18 hours and I do mean every 2-3 min the entire time no pain meds would work. God bless you all.
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5633047 tn?1371909510
Yea I'm going thru that nw as well luckily my breast dnt hurt no more but I still haven't passed my baby either I started having pains dis morning like da baby tryna pass but I still ain't seen nunthing
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4818131 tn?1373730422
Its normal bri...I had a miscarriage at 8 weeks in february and hcg levels didn't drop.to 0 til 9 weeks after my miscarriage! So don't stress too much just once u get ur insurance go get an ultrasound to make sure everything has passed. I I also had pregnancy like symptoms for almost a month after my miscarriage.
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1752977 tn?1418221796
Take a pregnancy test. See if its still positive. Sometimes it can take a few weeks for the hCG hormone to completely leave your system and as long as that's there, you'll have symptoms. So sorry for your loss
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The only odd think is that I pee so much as if I'm still pregnant. I even have to get up at night every night which I never did before I got pregnant. I did just read something that said the pregnancy hormones may stay for a month or two so hopefully it's just normal.
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