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Very Worried.

I'M 8 weeks pregnant with my first child. I went for my ultrasound today the tech couldn't see anything using the regular machine so she did a vaginal screening now I feel a little pressure in my pelvic area I also seen very faint spotting when I used the restroom earlier today. Now I feel bloated as If I'M getting my period. is this normal please help.
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So sorry to hear hun :(
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Unfortunately I am having a miscarriage.... this is the worst feeling I could ever go thru.
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I was told the same it would be sensitive and possibly a little spotting,  my doctors appt wasnt untill next month for my next visit. Eventually the spotting became a light period and then heavy. I told the Nurse that previously seen me a couple of days before and they recommended the ER, I end up having a miscarriage. Definitely do not wait this long,,, go to the doctor immediatly to make sure everything is ok..
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Have you have bad cramps? Just go to the doctors asap.It can be an ectopic pregnancy.
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I felt the same thing from 5 weeks to 8 weeks. It felt just like i was going to start my period but i never had spotting. My doctor said it was normal. The cramps and bloat are from your uterus expanding really fast and it eventually goes away. But now at 17 weeks its starting to come back.
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I recommend to go to the doctor as soon as possible
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Thank you If it doesn't get better by morning I'll just go to the Dr. I'M just really worried. It really feels like I'M getting my period.
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That is completely normal, your cervics is sensitive and i was applied with pressure, which can cause those symptoms.
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I think it's normal
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