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Q: Potential Misscariage
asked by: crispy72 on January 10th, 2006
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I am 9 weeks pregnant and had spotting at 7 weeks. All tests and ultrasound were normal. Today I have bleeding again, and my family doctor has put me on bed rest for the rest of the week and hasn't recommended another ultrasound or other tests. Should I be concerned, or just go directly to the hospital
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nancyms
replied on January 10th, 2006
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I think he should to another ultrasound. If he doesn't I would go to the hospital. Your peace of mind is worth more than that. You don't need any more stress and worry. Your doc should know better.

Nancy
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lisaboo
replied on January 10th, 2006
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I agree compleatly!! If I were you in your shoes I would be getting a ride to the hospital (i wouldn't drive if I were you) and d.E.M.A.N.D. An ultrasound. :!:
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lovablepetsworld
replied on January 13th, 2006
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Sometimes, there is a reason why the doctor puts a patient in bed rest. To be honest bed rest helps ur body relax and not over work it in order to keep the baby in the womb. Take complete rest and all will go well. The more u walk and stress urself, u r putting urself at risk for possible miscarriage. Take care, wait a week or 2 then go for a test.
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