Take a deep breath and relax for a moment. Whatever is happening is out of your hands for the time being so just say your prayers and keep your chin up. Think positively!!
However, it sounds as if you already could have this figured out. My sister had 2 tubal pregnancies and both had very bad cramping involved. That's actually what made her go to the hospital. She didn't even know she was pregnant. But for some reason I'm recalling that the blood work is what lead the doctors to believe that they were tubal. You've said they've done blood work to no avail hey?
Good luck on that ultrasound today and I hope everything ends just the way you want it too. I will keep my fingers crossed for you and say a little prayer.
Chin up momma! Everything happens for a reason, we may not always know the reason but HE does and if HE brings you to it, HE'LL bring you through it!!!
Hugs!!
2007-03-09 01:00:50
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answered by momto3 4
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Lots of women have bleeding during pregnancy, especially during the begining. I am not telling you that it is normal, or ok, but it may be. Ectopic pregnancy symptoms are bleeding, but are also accompanied by sever pain. If there was and ultrasound done, and nothing could be seen in the uterus then this is usually cause for concern, however, if it is so early in the pregnancy the yolk sac would not be visible even by ultrasound. I really hope that I am not scaring you, but lots of symptoms can mean many things. Just keep your spirits high, but hopes low, and remember, everything happens for a reason, and if this isn't when God inteded for you to have a child, then there is a reason behind it, that you may never know. I wish you the best of luck, and will keep you in my prayers!!
2007-03-09 01:04:51
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answered by veachypoo 2
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You have HCG in your blood, and the levels are climbing--that's a good sign. Generally, there is no HCG in an ectopid/tubal pregnancy.
The bleeding IS worrisome, but until you hear something one way or another from your doctor, try not to worry (I know, easier said than done!). With a miscarriage, the HCG levels do not typically continue to climb, unless as a previous poster mentioned you miscarry one of multiples, leaving you with at least one healthy embryo. The lack of cramping is a good sign, so just hang on to that until you get more from your doctor.
Good luck. I'll be thinking of you.
2007-03-09 01:28:32
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answered by Christal 3
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hi! that is not something to feel embarrassment approximately, and you may no longer be petrified of telling your mothers and fathers. you may start up donning paternity clothing around 5 weeks pregnant, to verify your infant secure practices. you're mom is in all probability in basic terms accepting the actuality which you have have been given had family with a boy without her understanding, and at this sort of youthful age. additionally, teen being pregnant isn't in each and every mom's desires, so she is in all probability in basic terms accepting that. provide her it sluggish, and in a pair of weeks she would be back to generic, and he or she would be excited for a clean arrival of a kin member. i'm specific. playstation : She's in all probability accepting the actuality that she's quickly going to be a Grandma, too. ;) sturdy success & Congratulation's on your being pregnant.
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answered by ? 4
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I can't offer any good advice, only that I bled constantly with 2 of my 3 children from 5 through to 9 weeks gestation, then went on to have healthy children.
I am thinking of you, good luck for your ultrasound.
2007-03-09 01:47:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure what's happening with you but I can tell you that I personally bled and when the test were all finished it determined I had triplets and had lost one early. Sometimes these things happen because one of the babies aren't developing normally even from the beginning. Take care. :)
2007-03-09 01:10:34
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answered by Karen S 1
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I have said a prayer for you and your baby - Good luck and keep us all updated.
*Note to kabmiller@verizon.net : Not only was your comment insensitive but it was rude and completely uncalled for. You should really consider thinking about others and how they might feel before saying anything.
2007-03-09 01:08:02
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answered by Princess Holly 1
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I wish you the best of luck. Maybe you are still just having your cycle. I've known women that have. Try not to worry because that always seems to make things worse.
2007-03-09 00:57:49
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answered by Army Wife 4
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My mom had her period for 4 months when she was pregnant with me. Think positively.
2007-03-09 00:56:02
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answered by Stuck in the middle of nowhere 7
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im not sure how to answer this but i couldnt leave it with out wishing you luck
please remember every thing happens for a reason
2007-03-09 00:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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