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I'm really worried two days ago I just found out I'm pregnant and I'm 5 weeks 5 days two days ago I went with my ob doc so that's how they confirmed my pregnancy this is my third pregnancy but the other two were miscarriages .. Just a couple of hours ago I went to the hospital because I noticed brown discharge then I got pinkish but no cramps nothing bad just very little spotting once I got to the hospital I had no spodding anymore they did a vag ultrasound and they said they didn't see anything but just the sac they gave me my hcg level and also those two days ago that I went I was prescribed lots of pills. I hate that this is happening I get so happy and this has to happen .:/
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I don't really know but I was so scared in getting pregnant again cause of my past miscarriages but later on i'm going to go see my ob doc and see if they can give me my hcg levels and I'm going to compare them to the ones they just gave me at the hospital.
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Dont take anything thats not safe & nit prescribed by ob. Take ur prenatels everyday and stay in bedrest if possible ur considered high risk. Do you know your blood type?  Cause if you have a certain type yiu have to have a shot.  Not exactly sure what type or anything. Think healthy thoughts I had a Mc last year anf im now 21 wks.
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