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11513017 tn?1425723993

spotting.

I'm 9 weeks and I've spotted twice in the past week, I understand that if it's not period bleeding or painful I shouldn't be worried but I'm 29 years old with my second child but after 10 years everything is new again. I didn't have complications with my first pregnancy but I was also 19 and healthy. I'm extremely afraid of losing this child, please someone tell me that even with slight spotting fullterm is possible.
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Your welcome and good luck
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11513017 tn?1425723993
Thank you so much for you input, I appreciate every little suggestion. My 2ND prenatal appt is this Tuesday but I will definitely ask. And in all honesty I don't know my partners blood type, I guess that never crossed my mind. I'll look into that. Thanks again
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I suggest going to drs then...do you or your partner have negative blood if so the baby could have positive and your body is trying to fight it out of your body they can give you a shot if that's what's wrong its called rogam you need it asap in order to work to where it won't reject the baby ....if not just no sex for while is what dr will say and try not to lift heavy stuff or do to strenuus stuff....I've had two misscarriages and one stillborn at 27 weeks right after xmas last year I'm now 25 weeks with this ine and scared to death so ik how you feel I had to have rogam shot bc I'm O - ....but dr will also say there is nothing you can do to stop a misscarriage unfortunetely its hard to go through but if that happens give it few periods before trying again ...like 6 months good luck I hope everything works out ok for you ...
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