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another miscarriage :(

So I started spotting yesterday. I just turned 7 weeks. Due to a history of miscarriage its nothing they can possibly stop. But why do they tell you not to go to the hospital?
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Thanks ladies...
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God is with you! With my first baby they told me that I was having a 95% miscarriage 3 days later they don't know how to explain it but I was still pregnant, it was like a miracle, just have faith no matter what happens you'll continue to have faith
faith.
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God is with you!
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I'm sorry you're going through this. I always miscarried around 6-7 weeks (I had 3) but now I'm 19 weeks pregnant with a healthy baby boy. I had all kinds of tests done to see what was wrong & nothing was found. My doctor put me on progesterone pills starting at my 5th week of pregnancy & no miscarriage. Look into it if you already haven't. Best wishes dear :)
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Are you bleeding heavy or is it like a bright pink or a dark brown? Sometimes they say that because they can't stop it but I think that you should go so that they can confirm it. Its normal to have some spotting this early on. Gl
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Try to  relax spotting can b not only signs of a miscarriage it can b that the baby is set on place,,,,, take it one step at a time don't worry think positive and as God to help u with this pregnancy. ..... in the hospital there's nothing they can do to help because the baby is very small and because there stupid lol....
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