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I am 8 weeks pregnant and a little nervous. I haven't been getting as sick as I use too. I still am really tired, moody, bloated, constipated, my boobs are starting to get sore and with blue veins, my cramping has gone down a lot but its feels still like menstural cramping, and I can smell everything. Just today I noticed a little pinkish discharge when going to the bathroom. Is this a sign of miscarriage? I am afraid my symptoms of pregnancy are going away. What do I do? My next ultra sound is this Thursday. But I am so worried! Please some advice.

2007-02-04 15:01:44 · 3 answers · asked by Presley16 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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If you're scared, call your doctor. That's what I do. I'm 22 weeks and I've had spotting 3 times now. Once at 10 weeks, once at 18 weeks and again at 20 weeks. I always call my doctor when I have spotting, the first time, she had me go for an immediate ultrasound so they could see the baby's heartbeat on the monitor, now that it's strong enough to hear with a doppler, she has me come in and checks the heartbeat that way to make sure everything is okay. Sounds to me like you still have alot of pregnancy symptoms, just because the nausea is diminishing doesn't mean you're losing the symptoms or miscarrying. I know how worried you must be. I've been terrified of the possibility of miscarrying the whole time. I always call my doctor and go see them right away so I can be reassured that things are fine, expecially if I have bleeding. Don't feel bad about calling the doctor either, you're baby's health is worth it. Besides, If you call, they might be able to bump up the date of your ultrasound. Good Luck!

2007-02-05 02:50:52 · answer #1 · answered by pack513 4 · 0 0

Ok, first of all calm down. Down worry that puts more strain on you and your symptoms might get worse... I guess my question to you or should I say ask yourself have you been doing anything lately that might have caused you stress, made you upset, walked a little more that usual, picked up heavy items?? The first 4 months are very crucial in your pregnancy. When I was pregnant with my son, I hid my pregnancy from my parents for almost 6 months! I used to do many things that I should have not done, and I had the pain and the vaginal bleeding. I honestly at one point thought I was going to have a miscarriage but I didn't. My advise to you is to slow down, watch what you do, how fast you move around, how far you walk especially until your appointment this week. When you go into your obgyn let them know of your symptoms. If in the next few days you are experiencing vaginal bleeding and extreme craps go to the hospital. But like I said dont worry, you need to be mentally healthy and physically healthy to have a healthy pregnancy. The best of luck, and God Bless...

2007-02-04 16:36:09 · answer #2 · answered by Alex 2 · 0 0

the feeling under no circumstances is going away, you'll continually worry about your newborn! Im virtually 8 weeks pregnant with my 2d newborn, my son is eighteen months or maybe as Im no longer an over defensive mom I do continually worry about my son and unborn newborn. that is a organic ingredient. In a fashion that is sturdy that you're conscious that issues can flow incorrect so that you keep a watchful eye on your little ones - and it also shows how a lot you care. Congratulations xx

2016-11-25 02:40:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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