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writes: I'm 13 weeks pregnant but bumped my bump at eleven weeks - I like to take regular pregnancy tests cos it makes the pregnancy seem more real however this week the line on the pregnancy test was fainter (took two tests with similar results) and am worried in case i have lost the baby and it is slowly breaking down inside of me. I also read that it could be homone levels normalising because they do go lower in the 2ne trimester than the first. Also, in my urine i have had slight white tissue floating about (no blood or pain etc) - again, freaked out incase baby is breakig down. What do you think this is?? I am at the doctors for the first time tomorrow and have yet get a scan - so no doubt will freak out there too. I want the baby - i really do - any words of comfort or having a freak out with me with would be great :) I know you guys are not medical people but still - i want your opinions :)
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reader, anonymous, writes (11 March 2010): follow up - been to doctors, feel more reassured and now awaiting scan :) Thanks you guys for making me feel slightly better.
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 March 2010): Honey I would stop worrying, its not good for the baby! My mom rode horses and fell off atleast twice while she was pregnant for me, and I survived!! Ok, I wouldnt advise this, but babies cope with a lot!
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 March 2010): I doubt that there is anything wrong with the baby as a result of the "bump". BUT you need to see a doctor to a) check and make sure and b) to get some reassurance. Your stress can harm your child, therefore you need to get this worry out of your head for your well being and that of your child!
Congratulations!
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reader, CaringGuy +, writes (9 March 2010):
Babies are surprisingly tough. I'm not a medical man, but I'm sure you're fine. I suspect that you're worrying so much that something has happened, you're making a big deal out of things that might be normal. You're having a scan, so you'll be able to see for yourself. Good luck.
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