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hi fushia glad to hear all is good, its so horrible sitting there waiting to go in, Im 7 weeks at the min and was getting terrible pain in my side so had to go for scan last week and went for second on tues but all is fine so far. Its just so horrible sitting there waiting to find out if its ok or not and seeing ladies coming out obviously having been crying etc-horrible.


glad you are all good and fingers crossed we both have no more problems xx

Thinking of you both. Ludoscotts, I know what you mean - you could cut the air with a knife in that early preg unit waiting room. And the trashy tv they insist on showing doesn't help (on one visit it was jeremy Kyle doing a show along the lines of 'which of these three men is the baby's dad?' with the guests learning the results of the paternity test on the show.) With my first pregnancy I had bleeding at 6, 8, 12 and 13 weeks. It was never explained but all was fine.

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