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Is it only me?

I'm 6 weeks pregnant now. I am 19. And last Friday I started spotting brown. A little later that day I started bleeding brighter red blood. Then it got heavier and the cramps were insane. But the hospital told me that I have to wait until Monday. I visited my OB on Monday and they drew some blood and are gonna trap my levels to see if they are going up or down. But they also did an u/s and I seen the baby and his/her heart beat :) it was amazing. But now I have to wait 2 weeks until my next appointment and they said that it could be a miscarriage or something else completely. Didn't give me many answers :( and now I am sitting here hopeless for the next two weeks not having any idea what is happening! I am still bleeding. So it has been 6 days now. And its about a medium flow like a normal period. And the cramps are a little worse then what I have on periods. I forgot to put on friday, Saturday, and Sunday I was passing tissue but that has stopped. Has this happened to anyone? Was it a good or bad ending? I've asked and done everything I can with a doctor. Now I'm just curious if anyone else has experienced this? Thank you Mommies!
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10104636 tn?1412142216
Go to another hospital er for more test and answers I wouldn't wait the 2 weeks it's to stressful and that's not good at all
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Go back to hospital and say you want to see another doctor they sent me away when I was bleeding but I phoned my.midwife and she was furious with them for doing it because I later found out I shod of had an injection from it
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Sorry to say but it sounds like a miscarriage. When I had my miscarriage last year it started off with light bleeding then it got heavier. Soon I started having what felt like really bad period cramps and I passed tissue. After my miscarriage I continued to bleed for about 2 weeks and it got lighter every day and the pain went away after about a week. I would go to the ER if I were you. They'll do blood tests and check your hcg levels, do another ultrasound, and give you pain pills.
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hey girl! I'm 19 and pregnant also. I've heard that spotting is completely normal. it's just a simple pregnancy symptom. I would suggest that you think positive and try not to worry. just believe that you and your baby are okay. the more worry the worse you feel mentally and physically. I will pray for you! feel better. God bless.
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Yes spotting is completely normal but you are not just spotting. With my last pregnancy everyone told me I would be fine and spotting is normal and it ended up being a miscarriage. The fact that you were passing tissue is a huge warning sign. Like me and the other two ladies suggested, go to the ER, don't wait 2 weeks for your doctors appointment because this is something to worry about. There is still a chance everything could be OK but you shouldn't assume that any bleeding is fine, especially when you are bleeding, in pain, and passing tissue. I hope everything is OK, and I'm not trying to sound harsh I'm just being honest.
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11873380 tn?1424860072
Yea that's more than spotting. If you're passing tissue you may be having a miscarriage go to the er and demand to see another doctor
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I would definitely go to a different hospital. I had my miscarriage last year. I started spotting brown and went to the hospital that night. They told me I was having a threatened miscarriage and to rest. The spotting continued for a week or 2. Not much cramping at all. But one night the cramps intensified and my back was killing me.. bleeding picked up. The next morning I woke up to a big wod of tissue. Went to the Dr that day and as I was peeing into the drs cup, the placenta fell out. I would suggest definitely going to a different doctor because things change in a heart beat.
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