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Am 7 weeks pregnant

And I had my first prenatal visit yesturday.i did a pop smear.and tht same day I came home and start bleedin alot.i rush bakk to the emergency room and the foctor exam me and.did an u/s and I saw the baby heartbeat then she check.bb to see if tge cervix was close and.it was...do u think my baby is ok becuz am still bleedin but not alot an not soakin a pad am really worried
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It was around 12am this morning I saw the baby heart beat
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Yea but mines was heavy and am still bleedin now but not alot
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Hey ur ok! I'm 7 weeks too I acually went to my first appointment yesterday and got a paps meer also the vaginal u/s my doctor sayed its totally normal to spot because you recieved two different things in ur vagina. But its totally normal. Hope this helped ^_^
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I was in the hospital allll the time w my first one. One time the doctor made fun of me cuz she said she'd never seen anyone with that many visits. Lol! I just had a sensitive cervix, but I still worried. Totally normal :)
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Okk am jus a lil bit scared becuz this is my first pregnancy
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The pap smear could've definitely triggered some bleeding! I'm surprised they didn't mention that in the ER. If baby is fine and cervix is closed, then you should be OK :)
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