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Irratated !!!!!

So my last pregnancy was ectopic and had to be terminated so today when I started bleeding and cramping really bad only on my right side I went straight to the hospital , so baby is fine and its where it's suppose to be but Im put on bed rest til further notice  they told me no working no exercise of any kind no standing for more than ten min this is going to really irratate me because I'm a really active person  but anything to keep the baby healthy  
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Yeah they said bed rest was what I needed to do to ensure the Heath of my baby and to keep mt chance of miscarriage low I can't wait til I'm cleared but I glad to know you guys are healthy and your babies are growing just fine hopefully I'll have the same outcome
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Yeah its pretty irritating I'm 23wks and I've been on bedrest since I was 12wks and I have the same restrictions as you I found things to occupy my time though reading new books organizing my baby room as well as mine
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I totally understand! Early on in this pregnancy I had a major hemorrhage and was on bed rest for 2 weeks. It was tough. Going from working on my feet all day exercising regularly to nothing is really hard. But, if its what is best for baby then it is best for you too! I am now 25 weeks and am back to my normal routine! Hang in there!
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