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    Feb 4, 2013, 10:06 PM
    Is it safe to have a miscarriage with no medical attention?
    First off, I'm 17. I live with my parents in a good home. I found out I was pregnant on January 3rd. On January 25th I woke up in the middle of the night with very heavy bleeding. The bleeding slowed down and it was like a regular period for about a week, except I was having blood clots coming out. I also had an object come out that looked like a leach. A couple days after that, there was something that came out that looked like a popped bubble. I have not been having any cramps, pain, nausea, fevers, or anything. I feel perfectly fine. There is no way I can let my parents find out about this. I will do anything to prevent them from finding out.. So I want to know if I have a chance of being okay without going to a doctor?
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    Feb 5, 2013, 06:33 AM
    Truthfully there is no way to know without seeing a doctor. Is there a Planned Parenthood near you? They might be able to see you and get you checked out. It is very important that you get checked out as a lot of things could have caused a false positive (none of them good).

    Please visit a doctor.
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    Feb 5, 2013, 08:06 AM
    You need to get medical attention, there are so many possible issues that need to be checked out.

    Lying and hiding this from your parents is silly and foolish

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