In early pregnancy spotting can occur and is called "Implantation Bleeding" there is not a easy way to find out while you are at home if that is what's happening, in your case, I would suggest you to contact the Dr, ( if you don't have insurance that is also OK, you can apply at the hospital for Medic Aid.) If you have a lot of bleeding, more than just spotting and then go to an ER, but don't panic, some people get their period the first few months of pregnancy, it's not common, but it happens. Good luck with the pregnancy, congratulations and God bless!
2006-06-29 06:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Spotting is pretty common in early pregnancy. You should always consult a doctor but light bleeding is usually not a bad sign. However, if you have medium to heavy bleeding then that can be bad. If you have a miscarriage you would know. You would have cramping and bleeding (not just spotting). You should consult a doctor anyway because there could be many reasons for bleeding.
2006-06-29 06:43:50
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answered by Pink Princess 6
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You need to call the doctor right away. Spotting/bleeding is not a good sign at all, although some women have a period throughout their pregnancy. When I was pregnant I started bleeding, so I went to the emergency room and the doctor said that I had a tear on my uterus. Everything turned out to be okay, but I'm glad I went. Call the doctor and see what his advice is.
2006-06-29 06:37:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I quite believe for you. I had a miscarriage a pair years in the past and I used to be heartbroken. It's frightening whilst you do not know what is going on. I see alot of persons telling you to visit emergency, however I've performed that (final time) they usually generally instructed me that if you're going to miscarry this early, there may be quite not anything they may be able to do. They are not able to give up it. They would possibly try to ultrasound, however it is nonetheless early. I had a transvaginal with my firstborn, as a result of recognizing, and he is right here in these days. ;) They'll additionally draw blood, however such as you mentioned, they want samples 2 days aside to interpret. If I have been you, assuming you are no longer experiencing any suffering to your shoulder (signal of feasible ectopic being pregnant) or belly cramping or heavy bleeding, I'd wait and speak to my OBGYN or surgeon the first thing within the morning. If you're going to miscarry, they are not able to give up it anyhow. I know the way tough that is. If it is any relief, a few recognizing in early being pregnant is normal, and no longer all circumstances lead to miscarriage. I noticed two times with my firstborn. :)
2016-08-30 06:56:42
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answered by golden 4
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I had some in my early pregnancy too. Basically, if it actually DRIPS, I would say you have a problem. Like when you stand up in the bathroom and drops land on the seat, like when your period is heavy. Otherwise, if it is just a little in your undies, you are cool.
Yes, GET to your doctor. Especially if you have any pain or anything like that. I spotted on and off for about 4 days and stressed the entire time. Turns out it was nothing.
2006-06-29 06:34:58
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answered by fubiegirl 4
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Yes call the doctor. Any incidence of blood shouldn't be taken lightly. It could be nothing but its definitely better to be safe than sorry. Hope all is well.
2006-06-29 06:39:16
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answered by Giving/Seeking Advice 3
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I honestly recommend you to go to the doctor, get check, it could be spotting, but to make sure go to the doctor, or you will regret it if it was something bad!!!!!
2006-06-29 06:34:38
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answered by my_sweet_love <3 3
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You should call the doctor... you could be having problems and you don't want to risk losing the baby.
2006-06-29 06:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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deffinitly call your doctor, they will give you a pelvic exam probably...don't stress but deff. go to the Dr.
2006-06-29 06:40:34
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answered by Danielle . 2
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yes, definatly call the dr. they can tell you if you are ok or not. do not delay
2006-06-29 06:32:20
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answered by Brandie C 4
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