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asked by: oh_mommy on July 26th, 2006
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Because I have a high (i htink it was hcg level or something) and have to get a closer watch on my pregnancy and babies placenta, if I get pregnant ever again will this happen again or will it be completely fine?
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Mabel
replied on July 26th, 2006
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Every pregnancy is different. Your next pregnancy may be totally different. Talk to your doctor about it.
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oh_mommy
replied on July 26th, 2006
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Stupid F-ing Docs!
Ok thanks... Also.. Yesterday I went to my new gyno/pediatrion and he said that in my last ultrasound I had done when I had the amnio done showed a bright spot under the babies rips (and isnt normal for a bright spot there) and for some reason my family doctor never told me about it when I came in after the amnio.. What the hell im soo pissed off, and im really worried.. Also my new doc was saying I might have to have the baby out of town because I might have to get induced if something happens to the placenta because of my high hcg level could mean the placenta isnt working properly, so I might have the baby a month early.. Which I dont want cause premmie babies always get sick all the time and I rather my lil boy be healthy and perfect... Im sooo worried, I started to cry in the bath earlier...

P.S. The babies name is going to be reece william allan :)
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