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Hi can I have a very private post please. You can post it on which ever site you want, just it has to be private.

I’m 7 weeks pregnant and I’m concerned this may be a missed miscarriage.

My boobs got bigger and my tummy went solid and I am very much showing! (It’s my 3rd pregnancy so apparently this is normal)

My concern is I had server morning sickness with my 1st two. Boy and girl. Yet, this time nothing. Nothing at all. (You may say lucky, but online no sickness is linked to miscarriage)

And to make matters worse, at 6 weeks I wiped and had a very small amount of bright red, stringy blood. (Nothing more since)

And since day 1, I have been having very niggily pains on and off every day. (Not horrific pain, but niggily to say the least)

I guess I’m just looking for anyone who was the same?

I’m not sure if I’m meant to go and see someone, early unit or whatever?

I don’t book in until next week, so any direction or advice is welcome.
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5 thoughts on “Hi can I have a very private post please. You can post it on which ever site you…

  • I had a silent miscarriage and I was still getting sickness foe the 2 weeks my dead baby was inside of me. Then a bit of “old” blood which I freaked out over and went to A&E where I was refered for a scan
    But a bit of blood can be normal in early pregnancy, my sister had 3 periods when pregnant so I wouldn’t put any extra stress on yourself but go see a doctor and see if your hormone levels are correct for your weeks x

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  • Iv just had my third child and didn’t have any sickness at all whilst pregnant whereas I had quite bad sickness my previous two pregnancies so I wouldn’t say that is a concern, every pregnancy is different. With the bleeding I would get it checked just to make sure but I also had bleeding early on in this pregnancy and everything turned out to be just fine

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  • I would go see gp or ring 111 for general advise to point u in the right direction of unit and who to talk to. It’s usually lump of white bloody clumps. Sorry for tmi. Hope it’s nothing sinister

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