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Pure Confusion

Hello frustration is an understatement for what I am feeling. After extret nausea and dizziness on April 30th I went to the clinic to discover I was pregnant on May 1st at that point she gave me a rough estimate of Five weeks along. The 10th I went to see my former OB whom did blood work and sonogram. Blood showed low levels she put me on Progesterone. May 14th I had bleeding I went to the ER. I was treated for threatened miscarriage and released. I had follow up appointments on May   17th 19th and 27th to recheck blood and repeat sonogram.  Appointments on 17th and 19th had increase on levels but they could only see a gestational sac measuring less than five weeks. 27th my levels jumped and sonogram measured 5 weeks 1 day. I went back today and they give me handouts on miscarriage for just In case and I am terrified. I don't see my OB for another week. Can anyone out there relate to my situation?
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I'm so sorry!!!!
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Hi,
I discovered I was pregnant on 4/4, at  4 weeks+2days.
At 10+3 I had a sonogram at a place my family doctor sent me.
She called me in 5 days later last Wednesday to tell me my baby's heartbeat had stopped or didn't develop past 8+6. I thought I was 11+1. Today I would have been 12+4 but my baby passed almost four weeks ago. The baby has not passed from my body yet I just now had a tiny bot of spotting so I guess the process has started.
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