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miscarriage?

I'm 9 weeks started bleeding vaignally very heavy Sunday. Went to e.r. they did an ultra sound saw the baby had a perfect heart beat bleeding wasn't coming from the baby they were sure where though. I have a small cyst on my ovaries but they couldn't determine source and sent me home. My regular doctor saw me the next day and did an ultrasound although  I did not see the baby on the screen this time just a blur. She said everything looked fine and told me to come back next week if I kept bleeding. But not I have low pelvic pain and cramping and low back pain. Throwing up bile and don't want to eat at all. Very worried about a miscarriage but have some hope since they saw the baby and said he/she was fine Sunday. Today is Wednesday and a lot more pain. I read that miscarriages could take days. Anyone else have these experiences or any advice!?
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Also I've had to miscarriages and I would start bleeding a little and then alot, and in the sane day it was over. When I went to the hospital no heartbeat or anything. So its a good sign that your baby's looking good on the ultrasound. Someone's you can bleed for no reason.
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The pain and bleeding could be from the cyst. Keep resting, drink lots of water. I wish u the very best.
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