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Did I have a misscarage

I woke up from a nap to go pee I went pee whn I wiped there was blood like a period and little tiny bean size clots in the toilet im 8wks I went to tge hospital they told me to meet with my doctor tomorrow and hell tell me ??:( no exam no ultrasound
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Thanks girls And God is good my baby is ok still where its supposed to be im so thankfull :) God bless u guys for ur support :)
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I hope so I am feeling some mild cramps noore bleeding though but I do hv brwn discharge  pray everythings ok :'(
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Get a u/s dear... B positiv ur baby sud b fine
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And just because there are no cramps or pain doesn't mean you are ok. I had a pain free miscarriage. It didn't hurt one bit. I'm not trying to freak you out though.
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I dunno. You might just wait it out. When I had my miscarriage it wasn't just a tiny clot, it was a huge gush and huge clots.
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It doesnt mean you had a misscarriage stay positive. They should have done an ultrasound. Im 22 wks when i was 9 weeks i had bleeding when i wiped with small clots went to er did tets and it was a subchorionic bleed which i guess is normal for some people. If you dont have cramps or pain try not to stress and call your doc in the morning.
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