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Q: Abnormal Pregnacy
asked by: tinalynn on July 29th, 2004
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I have a friend that is in her first tri-mester. She is having some very bad problems. Some are normal symptoms of being pregnant, but some are not. She is on her third doctor and no one has been able to help her. She has also had a few ultra sounds and they have shown the baby is just fine. The only noticable problem is, in the uterus there is a bloodclot or hemorrhage to the left of the amnio sac. No one seems to be worried, but no one seems to know why it's there. I believe she is ill because of this hemorrhage. 7 yrs ago I had the same kind of pregnacy. I didn't make it into my 3rd month. My hemorrhage ruptured and split the amnio sac. As soon as I bled I wasn't sick anymore and new I had lost my baby. I don't want to see this happen to her. My doctors at the time told me it just happens. They had know knowledge or information to help me understand what went wrong or why I hemorrhaged in the first place. I have looked everywhere, she's looked everywhere. I'm looking for any kind of information that can help lead me in the right direction. She wants to have a healthy baby and a good pregnacy and i'm looking for some kind of closure. Thank you
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