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Q: Misscarrying or not pregnant ?
asked by: ldmeyer1234 on March 12th, 2009
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Ok there is a whole list of events that concern me here.... first of all i thought i was pregnant starting when i missed my period on February 22nd, i was going to go to the doctor the next but has started spotting so i though ok my period is comeing no cause for concern...after almost 3 days of spotting my actual period did not arrive so i went to the doctor and had a pregnancy test done both urine and blood... both came back negative. On the 27th of february I got my actual period and figured it was just stress that delayed it and caused the spotting. So carried on with my life and didn't think anything of it until I started having having thick dark brown discharge on march 9th... so i went the hospital and then was told that i am pregnant and my hcg levels in my blood were at 414.... the doctor didn't seem to have much time for me and i didn't get any of my questions answered. It is now march 12 and i am still having the brown and reddish discharge... it's not heavy i'm only wearing panty liners and they are changed only a few times a day and i have no severe cramping just very slight discomfort at times... there is also no clots or tissue in the discharge... Please help!!!
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Mabel
replied on March 12th, 2009
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Go back to the doctor!
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MandeeMoo
replied on March 19th, 2009
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go to a dif doctor asap
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