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I am a little over eight weeks and I'm on my way to emergency room to see if baby is okay. Please pray for me do not wanna have another miscarriage. Has four in the past and really scared right now. Discharge is yellowish brown with a hinr of pink. Maybe I'm worrying for nothing by going in but terrified to here what they arw gonna say. I want all to be okay with my pregnancy.
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Youll be ok
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Glad to hear all is well so far. Now enjoy being waited on! X
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Great news!!!
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Thank you for all your support. ER said cervix is closed no infections blood work shows hcg is good. They said all seems normal and sometimes this happens then stops. Ulteasound showed my little on and they werw able to see heartbeat flicker on screen. So they said it all looks good but due to my previous history of miscarriages I need to stay of my feet and rest no stress or heavy lifting either. They said this will help resolve issue. I am of course still worried considering the situation. I really hope everything stays well and I have nothing to worry about. My fingers are crossed and I am praying for the best. Again thank you for your support. OB appointment on tuesday find out more then till then I just try not to worry and rest.
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Prayers!!
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Sending prayers that baby is ok....keep us updated.<3
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Good luck. Hope it works out well xxx
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