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im 11 weeks pregnant, i have had a cold for about 2 weeks ...

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im 11 weeks pregnant, i have had a cold for about 2 weeks and yesterday started to get better when i came down with the flu and fever 101 and for a little while102 i got my fever down to 100 but in the morning i went to the bathroom and found discharge that was brown and bloody but i checked later and it was gone and i haven't had the discharge again but what does this mean to constantly be sick like this and with the discharge i am concerned about the babyand my immune system being so weak

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March 31 6:26 AM (2 hours and 25 minutes and 53 seconds later)
         
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It doesn't really mean anything. Some woman are lucky and have no sickness of any kind during pregnancy, while others just are. Which generally is due to hormonal changes etc. Make sure you are getting plenty of fluids, eating correctly, taking your vitamins and getting plenty of rest. If you are still having a fever then you do need to call your doctor. The baby will take what it needs from you, leaving you weaker if you if you are not taking care of yourself. I would still let your doctor know how you are feeling etc if you have not already done so. She may want to take a look via ultra sound to make sure all is good.

But do remember, some have a harder time with pregnancy, and it's not your fault or anything you could change.

Hope this helps, If you need anything else please feel free to ask. If you found this helpful don’t forget to click the *accept* button!


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