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PAIN!!!

Okay everyone advice needed.  I am 21 weeks tom the 26th with my second child. Now about 4 days ago I started peeing blood lots of it. On sunday the 23rd I was sitting on my couch an woke up on my floor must have fainted. Last night I went to the er they checked baby an made sure I wasn't in pre term labor.  Im not in labor so they did kidney ultrasound to see if I have a stone. At that point I had crampin so bad in my lower abdomen an around to my lower back. Pretty much my urine sample came back good an the ultrasound showed that I may have possibly had a stone. They told me to go home rest take a warm bath heating pad take Tylenol an nyquil to help me sleep an if the pain didn't go away to call my doc first thing in the morning.  I was up all night with the pain. So I call the doc am they tell me to go to er again like really an I have a 2 yr old I just can't go tp the er when I was there last night. Have any of u had these issues or fainting? An what would u do if u were me?
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If your doctor says go in u should always listen go in Hun
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134578 tn?1693250592
Also, take some iron.  The fainting is not just caused by anemia, but it can't help to be anemic, and if you are bleeding a lot you'll get to anemia pretty soon.
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6628393 tn?1398789276
I would go in. I have a 1 and a half year old and so I know its a pain in the butt but I would still go regardless.
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