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7 weeks pregnant in hospital!

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So I got admitted Friday with really bad sickness.. 4+ key tones in unrine, and really bad U.T.I which is resistant to loads of antibiotics so only way forward is with iv ones, so fair to say having a pretty rough time so far. Got a scan yesterday which showed my little one with a nice flickering heart beat which put my mind at so much ease! Was really concerned about ectopic as I have had a lot of left sided pain which they are now just thinking it’s all to do with the urine infection.

Just wondering if any other ladies had similar stories.

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No advice just wishing you a speedy recovery. I spent a week in hospital during my second trimester with an infection and it was horrible. My little boy is 6 months now.

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Thankyou!

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