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so worried

I have had two healthy pregnancies before this one. I am currently 9w3d.

The only difference with this pregnancy and the ones before is that I had health insurance. Now I don't. I won't have it til I'm around 14 to 16 weeks. I'm waiting for tricare to kick in.

I'm worrying myself sick because I can't see a Dr to make sure everything is OK. I have no reason to believe anything will go wrong because my other pregnancies were just fine.. I've had no spotting or bleeding. No abnormal cramps. I have morning sickness, breast tenderness, all the symptoms. I've also been taking store bought prenatal vitamins everyday since I had found out at 6 weeks.

Any advice???
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So much easier said than done! I just wanna see our baby! Lol. Thanks ladies. (:
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I had to do the same with this pregnancy - wait for Tricare. I wasn't seen until 13 wks and everything is fine. If you have any major concerns (bleeding etc) go to the hospital. Tricare does back date so you can submit a claim to them once your insurance is in place.
In the meantime, try not to psych yourself out. :)
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5934244 tn?1377128795
There are women who dont even find out until like 14 Weeks. Everything will be okay :) I know the anticipation is probably killing you but stay positive :)
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Thanks! I'm trying.
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2020005 tn?1628125976
A LOT of drs don't even see patients til 12 weeks.. don't worry hun, just take vitamins, do as you would if you were seeing a dr. I'm sure it will be fine.
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