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Am I Ok

I am 8 weeks and 3 days pregnant. A few days a go I had really bad abdominal pain. I had cold sweat and was shaky. And bad cramps. I went to that bathroom and passed blood clots. I felt better but was sure about the baby. I only lightly bleed that night so for only about 8 hours and it was done. I still have milky clear discharge and still have pregnancy symptoms. I dont have a doctor yet cause I can't let my parents know I'm pregnant. My question is...Am I ok? Did I Miscarry? Is this normal? Is the baby ok? Please help sorry for the questions.
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8567320 tn?1399128845
Passing blood clots ,cramps an bleeding are signs that my doctor told me to go to the emergency room if that ever happen. How old are you? I don't believe your parents would know if u went to the ER
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The best way is to visit the emergency room to be sure. Even if that means sneaking to do it. Honestly just tell your parents before it's too late. Good luck sweetie
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8567320 tn?1399128845
Go to the emergency room!
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Unfortunately the only person whom can tell you for sure will be a Dr. I would suggest going asap though.  Good Luck
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7343521 tn?1402371959
Honey I really hope you are okay but I dont think anyone can really answer that except a dr. . .do you have insurance? How old are you?
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