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I completely agree with JW on this one you need to call your doctor or go to emerg, if you are having blood clots and you are pregnant. (At most hospitals it is too early to do to L&D we don't take anyone under 21wks)

Please see someone about this.

2006-07-28 12:29:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I copied and pasted this from BabyCenter.com:
What should I do if I notice spotting or bleeding when I'm pregnant?
Call your doctor or midwife right away, even if the bleeding seems to have stopped. While it may turn out to be something minor, it could also be a sign of a serious problem. You'll probably need an exam to rule out any complications and to make sure you and your baby are fine. (If you're actively bleeding or have severe pain of any kind and can't immediately reach your practitioner, head straight for the emergency room.)

How is spotting different from bleeding?
Spotting is very light bleeding, similar to what you may have at the very beginning or end of your period. It can vary in color from pink to red to brown (the color of dried blood).

What can cause spotting?
Because of an increase in the blood supply to your cervix and greater blood flow to the area, you might spot after having a Pap smear, an internal exam, or sex. Other causes include:

Implantation bleeding You may have very scant "implantation bleeding," possibly around 11 or 12 days after fertilization (close to the time you might notice a missed period). It may be caused by the fertilized egg burrowing into the wall of your uterus — a process that starts just six days after fertilization — but no one knows for sure. The bleeding is very light, lasting only a day or two, and only a minority of pregnant women have this kind of spotting at all.

Miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy Spotting can be an early sign of miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy, especially if accompanied by abdominal pain or cramping. About a quarter of pregnant women have some spotting or bleeding in early pregnancy, and about half of these women miscarry. But if you have an ultrasound that shows a heartbeat between 7 and 11 weeks, your chances of continuing the pregnancy are greater than 90 percent.

Infections Spotting can also be caused by conditions unrelated to pregnancy. A vaginal infection (such as a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis) or a sexually transmitted infection (such as trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, or herpes) can cause your cervix to become irritated or inflamed. An inflamed cervix is particularly susceptible to spotting after sex or after a Pap smear. You may also spot or bleed after sex or a Pap smear if you have a cervical polyp (a benign growth).

Placental problems or premature labor In the second or third trimester, bleeding or spotting can be a sign of a serious condition such as placenta previa, placental abruption (in which the placenta separates from the uterus), a late miscarriage (between 13 weeks and midpregnancy), or premature labor (between midpregnancy and 37 weeks).

Normal labor A mucus discharge that's tinged with blood after 37 weeks is most likely just a sign that the mucus plug has dislodged and the cervix is beginning to soften or dilate in preparation for labor. You should still report any other bleeding or spotting at this point to your practitioner.

Unknown In some cases, the cause of the spotting will remain a mystery. About 20 weeks into her first pregnancy, teacher Laura Graff discovered she was spotting. Her doctor was concerned, so he advised Graff to take it easy for a while — to skip exercising, stop having sexual intercourse, and avoid lifting heavy objects for three weeks. After a week, the spotting stopped. Her doctor never figured out why it had happened, and Laura's son, Kevin, was born healthy at full-term

2006-07-28 12:02:50 · answer #2 · answered by JW27 2 · 0 0

My doctor told me some bleeding was normal, but blood clots are not. Blood clots mean that you are having a miscarriage.

I too bled some, but I have never had blood clots. And implantation bleeding is very minimal.

2006-07-28 11:50:09 · answer #3 · answered by *Brooke28* 1 · 0 0

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2016-10-01 05:06:04 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

if you are pregnant you are not suppose to bleed. you need a doctor right away before you have a miscarriage

2006-07-28 11:44:08 · answer #5 · answered by you_me_set 3 · 0 0

O.K I'm not quite sure what you are asking can you ask your question with a little more detail.

2006-07-28 11:46:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Check with your doctor.

2006-07-28 11:44:56 · answer #7 · answered by Aumatra 4 · 0 0

checl ur doc

2006-07-28 11:58:59 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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