SHARP pains and bleeding. Get yourself a good book on pregnancy (Like "What to expect when youre expecting") and read up and then talk to your OBGYN or Family Dr whichever youre seeing and share your concerns with them. They wont laugh and they wont blush after all theyve been delivering babies for awhile I imagine. :) Most important dont stress yourself out worrying, its couterproductive.... stress is never good for a pregnant woman :)
Congrats and Good Luck
2006-09-16 12:24:35
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have any of the following symptoms, call your doctor right away, regardless of the time:
1. Strong cramps that make you double over or breathe in a huffy way. Bleeding will usually follow quickly.
2. Heavy bleeding that soaks a pad in a few hours or less.
3. Passage of tissue, resembling large thick blood clots in the earliest weeks up to pinkish/grayish material, with or without cramps or pain
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The following symptoms are not as severe, but they may merit a call to the doctor:
Bleeding: Bleeding that starts and stops and starts and stops is often a sign that your hormone levels are falling. While you may still be okay, you need to have your blood hCG pregnancy hormone levels monitored. Heavy bleeding that soaks a pad in an hour is a sign that a miscarriage may be beginning.
Cramping: You are going to feel a lot of random cramping down there the whole pregnancy. The only time cramping is a concern is if you are breathing in a labor-like huff, or if you also begin bleeding with the cramps.
Loss of pregnancy symptoms: While the complete and sudden loss of pregnancy symptoms can signal a pending miscarriage, usually it is not the first sign. You will have many days where you don't feel pregnant, when the nausea abates for a day or two, or your breasts are less sore. This is expected and not a concern at all. Around weeks 10 to 14, this is completely normal, as your hormone levels even out and the placenta takes over. The loss of pregnancy symptoms during a miscarriage is usually something you see in hindsight, not ahead of time.
A pregnancy test that is positive, then negative: This is a classic sign of an ectopic. Often you may also see spotting. If you have taken a pregnancy test that is positive, then another one a few days later that is negative, alert your doctor immediately. You want to rule out an ectopic or take care of it before you have to go the surgical route. If you are taking the tests in the same day, though, you might be right on the edge of a positive result, and urine later in the day may not be concentrated enough to keep the test positive. Test again the next morning to be sure.
***You should always call your doctor when you are worried, however; because it is better to call for something that does not turn out to be a problem than to stay up half the night worrying about it.
2006-09-16 19:22:52
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answered by the_donut 2
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If you haven't been given a reason to think you might miscarry, don't go looking for signs, If you mi scary, it is natures way of riding the body of something that was not right or viable
2006-09-16 19:30:35
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answered by rkilburn410 6
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I would ask your ob/gyn because only he or she knows about your situation. I wouldn't want to say anything to get you to worry about it when you don't have to.
2006-09-16 19:17:56
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answered by Anonymous
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bleeding, abdominal pains, take it easy if you are worried and see your doctor. if no doctor call baby your baby!
2006-09-16 19:17:57
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answered by spiritofpalomino 1
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