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go to the hospital or wait to call dr in the morning?

I am 27wks pregnant. My pregnancy hasn't been easy by far. I was told at 21wks that my baby has a low chance of survival due to really low amniotic fluid. They've been monitoring baby with weekly ultrasounds. I was shopping at Walmart tonight and started bleeding. I don't have to much pain with it but with all the other problems going on with baby I'm not sure if i should go to the hospital or wait to call the dr in the morning?
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Go and keep us updated. Even if it's some really minor thing, or nothing at all, only the doctors are equipped to give you any real advice and if something is wrong then you're already at the hospital, so you'll be seen to much faster.
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Hospital!!! Youd hate to go over nothin but youd hate to have needed to go and you didn't!! Pls go get checked out better safe then sorry, keep us posted and good luck!!
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Agree! Go to hospital!!! Praying that you and baby are both well!
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Go to the hospital, and please let us know how things turned out
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Go to the hospital!!!!!
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Go to the hospital, babies can survive at 24 weeks..
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GO to the hospital!!!!!! Better safe then sorry.   You should not be bleeding at 27 weeks.
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