I had it as well. Go to the hospital.... I don't want to scare you but it might be the beginning of a miscarriage. That was for me but cured it in time. Please don't waste your time here and go to get checked up, please. Congratulations and good luck.
Listen to my advice.
P.S. They will do a scan to check that the placenta is well attached as well....
2006-09-09 04:46:32
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answered by Blue Blue Blue 6
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Nope. Spotting in the first month or so of pregnancy is normal. As long as it is light blood, there should be nothing to worry about. If it is dark red and almost a tablespoon of it or more, that's when you worry. Congratulations on your new baby!!!!
2006-09-09 14:31:53
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answered by littlemiss4705 2
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Seeing as it is very early stages of pregnancy its better to get it checked out, it's probably nothing but as a first time mother your better to get it checked & know for yourself.
Many people are different so some will say its fine & some will say otherwise, but its You, not them, know for yourself, dont rely on other people & find its to late
Congratulations & good luck with the baby x X x
2006-09-09 12:14:41
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answered by AlwaysAsking 1
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I would go to your doctor for a Quantitive blood test. This is when they draw blood and 2 days later they draw blood again to check to see if the hormone leves are rising properly. HCG levels double every 2 days. If the levels have fallen it could possibly mean that you are having a miscarriage. If the levels are rising it could have been implantation bleeding.
2006-09-09 11:45:30
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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Could be. Quite a few pregnancies miscarry, especially if there's something wrong with the embryo. I spotted though, without a problem. It can be an indication that you are actually pregnant, especially if it is the time of your normal period. You'll just have to wait and see if it gets worse.
Good luck!
2006-09-09 11:44:34
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answered by True Blue Brit 7
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Congratulations, hope everything goes ok for you, I was always told to go and have something checked up if it didn't feel right or you weren't sure. Its better to be safe than sorry and in my experience the doctors and nurses have always been happy to put your mind at rest. All the best
2006-09-09 11:53:12
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answered by Linda R 2
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maybe, that happened to me and i spotted for 3 month. My child came out just fine. But, if it seems abnormal and lots of pain with more bleeding than spotting, go see a doctor. Baby's are awesome and i wish you well. God Bless and take care.
2006-09-09 11:47:14
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answered by stickinthemud 3
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no, bleeding in early pregnancy is very common and can be caused by infection or something to do with errosion.If there is loads of blood light red with clots in it that probably would mean miscarriage
2006-09-09 11:50:04
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answered by Alex J 2
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It could be attachment bleeding (very common)
I would definatly contact your midwife asap. I don't wanna scare you or anything but please call her or get to hospital to get checked - just to be on the safe side. It it turnes out everythings ok at least you wont worry anymore. T.C
2006-09-09 12:20:06
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answered by Anonymous
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light bleeding in early pregnancy is not unheard of, but definitely go and get check out just to be sure and put your mind at rest, good luck
2006-09-09 11:43:35
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answered by lolljayne 3
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